Inner Departure From Sodom
Genesis 19:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Lot warns his sons-in-law to flee the coming destruction, but they dismiss him as foolish. The scene shows how inner beliefs resist truth when clinging to an old pattern.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard key, Genesis 19:14 becomes a study of inner states. Lot and his appeal mirror the I AM within you trying to awaken a new disposition. The city being destroyed is not a place but a fixed pattern of thought—fear, attachment, resistance to change. The sons-in-law who mock him are the stubborn beliefs that refuse to hear truth in the moment; they represent the mind clinging to familiar outcomes. When the inner voice declares destruction, it signals that the old state must collapse so the new can appear. The LORD here is the activity of awareness dissolving a mindset that no longer serves. The true work is to identify with the I AM and to accept the end of the old picture as already accomplished in consciousness. As you assume the end, you shift your inner state, and the outer scene follows, even if others mock or misunderstand. Your transformation is an inward exodus you complete by feeling it real in this present now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine Lot's call as your own inner I AM telling you to depart the old pattern. Assume the end: you have already escaped the city; feel the freedom now and let the old fear dissolve.
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