Daniel 6:23 Inner Rescue
Daniel 6:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel is taken from the lions' den unharmed because he believed in his God; the king rejoices and orders his removal.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel does not escape by externals; he awakens to an inner identity that cannot be harmed. The den is a symbol of a mental state where fear might grip the heart, yet Daniel trusts the I AM—the God within—so completely that the lions become no more formidable than dream-images. His belief in God is not a recital of history but a statement of consciousness: I am protected, I am held, I am lifted. When the king looks with joy and orders Daniel’s removal, that outward scene is only the echo of an inward certainty. For you, the arithmetic is simple: assume the state of being already protected by divine law, revise every thought toward safety, and feel the truth of the I AM as your immediate reality, allowing the outer world to conform to your inner decree. Daniel’s deliverance is a demonstration you can enact in your life: maintain the awareness that you are unhurt, unwavered, and exalted by the consciousness you claim.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the state 'I am in God's protection now' and feel it as real. Revise fear into calm I AM, and imagine stepping free from every den unhurt.
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