Inner Army of Faith

Genesis 14:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 14 in context

Scripture Focus

14And when Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he armed his trained servants, born in his own house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued them unto Dan.
Genesis 14:14

Biblical Context

Abram hears his brother is captive and mobilizes 318 trained servants from his own house to pursue the captors.

Neville's Inner Vision

Genesis 14:14 becomes a living parable for the I AM in action. Abram's 318 trained servants, born in his own house, symbolize the disciplined faculties of the mind—memory, imagination, courage, and will—assembled and ready at a moment's notice. The captive brother stands for any circumstance that seems to bind us: fear, doubt, or lack. When the news reaches our inner hearing, we do not wait for external rescue; we summon the inner company and move toward the imagined victory. The pursuit to Dan is not a literal march but an inner resolution: to pursue the state of freedom with unwavering conviction, maintaining faithfulness to the inner command even as appearances linger. Deliverance arises from within, by living from the end in mind and trusting that the I AM has already accomplished the work through our assumed state. This is perseverance, obedience, and the transformation of perception into reality. Your inner army is real to the extent you accept it; when you feel the victory as already done, the outer situation must yield.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine your mind's house filled with 318 trained servants under your command, each faculty aligned with freedom. Dwell in the feeling that the captors are conquered, and the victory is already yours.

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