Deliverance Through Fearless Faith
Deuteronomy 3:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands Moses not to fear, promising to deliver Sihon, Og, and their lands into his hand. The passage presents outward conquest as a reflection of inward certainty and trust in divine guidance.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the speaker in you, the Lord says: fear not; I will deliver. Notice that the deliverance is not merely a battlefield happening, but a shift of consciousness. Sihon and Og are inner states of limitation, doubt, and old self-image; the land is your own field of awareness where fear once reigned. The command to act as you did to Sihon becomes a method: you repeat the technique of the end, you replace the outer event with the inner certainty that you already possess the power of the I AM. Your God is your own awareness in action; when you align with the I AM, you enter a promised land of peace, purpose, and sufficiency. The power lies in the assumption and the feeling of the end being now; the 'we smote him' corresponds to clearing out residual beliefs that no longer serve you. Therefore, fix the image of victory in your imagination, insist that your land is already yours, and let your actions follow from that inner acknowledgment.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: close your eyes and dwell in the felt end that fear is gone and you are delivered by the I AM. Hold that image, then act from it in the next moment.
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