Inner Kingdom Awakening Daniel 7:24-25
Daniel 7:24-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel envisions a kingdom with ten kings, then another rises and subdues three; he opposes the Most High and wears down the saints, trying to change times and laws, for a defined period.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville Goddard lens, the ten horns are ten habitual thoughts and beliefs moving in the mind; the 'another' who rises is a stronger, more isolating nerve of ego that seems to subdue three old limitations that dissolve as you shift. The 'singing great words against the Most High' is the mind’s noisy critique that denies the I AM; wearing out the saints corresponds to weariness of old devotional habits and fear-based prayers. To 'think to change times and laws' is to attempt to control the rhythms of life by policy and rule, instead of letting your inner vision govern. Yet the verse says this power is granted for a season—until you awaken to the truth that the Most High is within; that your I AM presence can revise the inner script; that the future remakes itself as you dwell in the consciousness of the Kingdom of God—where time and law bend to imagination. When you persist in that inner sovereignty, the little horn dissolves and the saints are renewed.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume I AM the sole ruler of your inner world; see the little horn dissolve into light. Then revise with, I am the Lord of my inner times and laws, and feel this rhythm of sovereignty as real.
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