Inner Furnace Deliverance
Daniel 3:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These words affirm unwavering faith that God can save the faithful from danger, even from the fiery furnace. They express trust before outcomes, inviting inner confidence in a higher power amid trial.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel 3:17 is not a history lesson but a map of your inner state. When the world asserts its fiery furnace—the shout of the ego, the demand of appearances—that moment is only an episode in the dream of separation. The men say, If it be so; we know God, the I AM within, can deliver. The shift is internal: to believe in deliverance is to know that your consciousness is already free, regardless of outward heat. When you adopt the posture of the deliverer (the I AM that you are), your attention aligns with the reality that nothing can trouble you without your consent of belief. Your imagination becomes the furnace manager and the rescuer. By assuming the feeling of safety now—seeing yourself walking free from the heat, hearing the king's decree dissolve in the background—you demonstrate the truth that nothing external controls your life but your belief in it. The moment you truly accept that the I AM within is almighty, you are saved in heart and mind, and the outer furnace loses its force.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: The I AM is my deliverance; I am free now. Then imagine stepping out of the furnace, the heat dissolving, and feel the relief as if it is already done.
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