From Depths to Deliverance
Jonah 2:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jonah 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jonah describes descending into the depths and feeling imprisoned by the earth's bars. Yet God lifts his life from corruption.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jonah’s descent is a symbol of your own consciousness sinking into the belief in limitation—the bottoms of the mountains, the earth with bars that seem to hold you. Yet the line, 'yet hast thou brought up my life from corruption,' proclaims the inner power of the I AM to reverse any sense of decay. The deliverance you seek is not a rescue from without but a shift of state: the God within, your true life, awakens you to freedom. The mountains and bars dissolve when you acknowledge that you are not the mortal body imprisoned by circumstance, but the endless life of God already intact within you. When you assume the feeling of the resurrected state—complete, unbound, and alive—you rewrite the story: corruption yields to vitality, fear yields to faith, and your outer world aligns with your inner freedom.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the feeling of being already delivered; in a quiet moment, declare 'I am the life of God, unbound by corruption,' and rest in that state until it feels real.
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