In the Fire: The Fourth Man
Daniel 3:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 3:25 narrates four men in a fiery furnace who walk unharmed, with the fourth appearing like the Son of God. It points to an inner reality where divine presence sustains us through trial.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this scene, the fire stands for your current trials, and the four men are four living states of your consciousness moving through it with ease. The fourth figure, seen as the Son of God, is not an external guest but the I AM you truly are—awareness itself that remains untouched by fear. When you encounter heat of a problem, remember you are already in the furnace with the divine companion. Imagination is the creative force that makes this visible; by assuming the feeling of protection and wholeness, you invite the presence to walk with you now, not someday. The bindings you fear melt when you accept that you are free in the very moment you acknowledge the I AM as your governing center. Providence operates as your inner alignment; salvation becomes your present experience as you hold in mind the image of an unhurt, guided life. The fire does not injure you; it clarifies your focus, revealing the inner kingdom that you already inhabit.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes, assume you are already unhurt by any heat; imagine the fourth figure of the I AM walking with you through the inner furnace, and feel that you are free. Repeat the quiet revision, 'I am the awareness that delivers me,' and let that feeling imprint your present state.
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