Knowing Your Inner Rebellion
Deuteronomy 31:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The speaker asserts intimate knowledge of the people's rebellion against the LORD in the present. He also hints that this pattern would persist after the leader's death.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville vantage, the verse is not about other people but about states of consciousness you entertain. The 'rebellion' and 'stiff neck' are inner attitudes resisting the truth of your oneness with the Divine I AM. When the text says 'while I am yet alive with you,' it points to the living presence of awareness that cannot be fooled by the old self. The claim 'I know thy rebellion' is not judgment but a summons to observe your own waking thoughts and feelings as you would a dream. The moment you stop trying to coerce others and begin to revise the inner scene, you shift the entire pattern. The 'death' of Moses represents the end of one state of consciousness and the birth of another; yet the power remains with you here and now. To move, assume a state where you are faithfully aligned with Divine law, feel the assurance of I AM as your constant companion, and let the old resistance dissolve as you persist in that feeling. Your inner covenant is not a future event but a present act of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, breathe in, and assume the I AM is already true in you; revise the sense of rebellion by affirming 'I know my rebellion, I revise it now, and I am faithful to the Divine within me,' feeling it real.
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