Night Strategy for Inner Deliverance
Genesis 14:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes Abram dividing his forces by night, defeating the enemies, and pursuing them to Hobah near Damascus.
Neville's Inner Vision
I tell you that every conquest of the outer world is a conquest of the inner state. In Genesis 14:15, 'dividing himself' is your capacity to keep one part of awareness focused on the old belief while the other part advances toward a higher assumption. By night, the darkness stands for the unknown, the stillness in which imagination can act. You, the I AM, marshal your inner servants—the disciplined thoughts and feelings—and 'smite' the fear-born realities by pressing into the felt reality of your goal. The pursuit to Hobah, the left hand of Damascus, marks a journey into a region of consciousness you once thought distant. The event is not a clash of armies but a demonstration that, when you divide your mind and remain steadfast in the end-state, you transcend limitation and enter liberation. Your deliverance is an inner law: assume, feel it real, and move with conviction; the outer scene will align to match the inner victory.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already living in the fulfilled state; feel that state as real in your chest, then picture dividing your attention and moving with it toward the new terrain until the old fear dissolves.
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