Inner Triumph Over Fear: Deuteronomy 7:17-18
Deuteronomy 7:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage speaks against fear when facing overwhelming odds. It invites you to recall God's past deliverances as a source of courage and trust in the I AM within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Place the scene inside you, where 'these nations' are not armies but states of consciousness—fear, doubt, and limitation posing as giants. The command 'thou shalt not be afraid' becomes a reminder to return to the I AM, the awareness that never sleeps. The 'Egypt' and 'Pharaoh' are memories of victories you once won in imagination; their power is alchemy, showing that what you see externally is but a reflection of your inner state. Do not seek outer conquest; revise your inner memory until it feels as if it already happened. The deliverance you seek is the shift in consciousness that says, I am the I AM, and I have overcome these imagined foes within. When you rest in that reality, the apparent obstacles dissolve and the mind that said 'These nations are more than I' discovers it has always possessed the capacity to outpicture them. Your present sense of self becomes the victorious state, and fear becomes a memory you can revise. By living from the assumption of victory, you invite the outer scene to align with your inner decree.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, declare 'I am the I AM' and revise the fear as already overcome. Feel the remembered deliverance saturate your heart and walk forward in that certainty.
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