Inner Fire Of Divine Judgment
Deuteronomy 32:22-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes a fierce divine anger that scorches the land and devastates people. It uses fire, hunger, and terror to signal deep consequences for disobedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let the verses be read as a map of the mind. The fire and devastation are not God’s wrath imposed on others, but the momentum of your own consciousness when you forget who you are. The earth burned and the mountains scorched are the literal expressions of fixed judgments and fears you have given power to in imagination. When you consent to fear, you feed the inner hell; when you withdraw that power by an unshakable I AM, the scene dissolves. The sword without and terror within describe how outer appearances align with inner beliefs. You do not punish or deserve punishment; you are creating with every thought the conditions you experience. The key is to know you are the I AM, and your state reframes events; you can revise the script by choosing a new assumption: I am safe, I am guided, I am one with the I AM. In that moment, the fire cools, the earth recalibrates, and the mountains become foundations of peace rather than marks of destruction.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM here now and feel it as real. Then revise the scene by silently declaring that the outer world reflects your inner state and is now resolved in consciousness.
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