Deuteronomy 9:24 Reframing Inner Rebellion Within
Deuteronomy 9:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that the people have been rebellious toward the LORD since the moment they first knew Him.
Neville's Inner Vision
What the words call rebellion, you must hear as a motif in your own consciousness. From the moment you first knew the LORD—the place of your own I AM awareness—the habit of separation began to form. The LORD is not an external taskmaster but the indwelling I AM, the spark of consciousness that claims, 'I am.' To say 'you have been rebellious' is to acknowledge a lasting pattern of thoughts that pretend you are less than that inner divinity: fear, lack, image, misalignment. This is not judgment but an invitation to transformation. The text invites you to repent—not by groveling, but by turning your attention back to the truth that God is inside you, that you are the perception by which all things are made. When you cease feeding the idea of separation and choose to identify with the I AM, the rebellious impulse loses its power. You become obedient not to a punitive deity but to the inner reality of your wholeness, and creation flows from your revised assumption.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, feel the I AM within, and revise the memory by declaring, 'From this moment I am obedient to the I AM within; I and God are one.' Then imagine a present scene where you respond from that unity.
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