Inner Worship of the I AM
Daniel 11:38 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 11:38 speaks of honoring a god of forces unknown to the fathers; it shows how outward power worship can seize the mind, while true allegiance rests in the I AM within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel 11:38 whispers to the consciousness that clings to the god of forces—the habit of using power, wealth, and clever devices to secure safety. In Neville's world, such 'gods' are not out there in a temple but alive within your own state of awareness. The man in the verse is merely acting from a mind that trusts external forces—gold, silver, precious stones, pleasant things—while forgetting the one sovereign in whose estate true authority resides: I AM, the awareness that can redraw the entire scene from inside. When you identify as the observer who can imagine differently, the god unknown to fathers dissolves, replaced by the familiar, everlasting I AM. This is not rebellion against history, but a revision of heart: the power you worship becomes the power you cast in your imagination. The new order is obedience to the inner ruler, not to external props. If you feel the urge to worship force, close your eyes and declare: I AM the governor of my inner estate; all forces serve my consciousness, not dominate it. In that moment, you enact true worship and undo the idol.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and revise your inner state by declaring: I AM the ruler of my inner estate; all forces serve my consciousness. Feel it-real as the idol dissolves and true worship rises.
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