I Am Refuge and Security
Deuteronomy 33:26-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage proclaims God as the unique protector who helps from the heavens, promising safety, divine support, and abundant blessing while enemies are removed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this cadence, you are learning to inhabit the I AM state that the text names as the God of Jeshurun. There is no other power but the awareness you call by name, and this awareness rides the heavens to your aid, lifting you above fear and limitation. The 'eternal God' is not distant; it is the constant sense of I AM in you, the shelter that never departs. 'Underneath are the everlasting arms' speaks to the subconscious support you possess as a living conviction, always ready to bear you through every trial. The promise to 'thrust out the enemy' becomes the natural shedding of old thoughts when you insist upon the new identity: destroy the doubt, dissolve the guilt, and awaken to wholeness. When Israel dwells in safety, your inner field settles into peace, and the 'fountain of Jacob' appears as a mental rain of abundance—corn, wine, dew—flowing in spirit and in form. You simply coil your attention back to the state of I AM, and refuse to entertain lack or fear. This is not future hope; it is present mastery through imaginative recognition.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM; God is my refuge and I dwell in safety.' Then vividly feel the dew falling on you as abundance, and let the sense of protection dissolve old fear.
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