Flood of Thought, Covenant Victory
Daniel 11:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 11:22 describes a flood-like power that overtakes and breaks those who oppose the covenant, including the prince of the covenant.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Daniel 11:22 as a scene inside your own consciousness. The ‘arms of a flood’ are the relentless currents of thought and feeling that sweep away every old image that denies your true nature. The one who stands in the covenant—the inner I AM, your steadfast awareness—goes before these currents and, by the power of that allegiance, the external hosts are overwhelmed and broken. The prince of the covenant is not a historical person but the active recognition that your awareness is the sole authority of your reality. When you willingly align with the I AM, the storm of fear, doubt, and lack cannot sustain itself; it is dissolved into the greater fact of your present, unchanging You. You are not fighting a battle outside, but revising the inner script by which you experience life. The flood does not punish you; it baptizes your mind into a truer image of yourself, where loyalty to the covenant is constant and victory is your habitual state.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the state of the I AM as your present reality. Feel it in your chest as unwavering loyalty to the covenant, and let the flood wash away old images until you perceive yourself already living in victory.
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