Remembering Inner Deliverance
Jude 1:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jude 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse says God rescued the people from Egypt and, afterward, destroyed those who did not believe.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reflective reader, Jude 1:5 speaks not of distant history but of a state of consciousness. The Israelites are the mind clinging to bondage thoughts; the land of Egypt is the dream of separation and limitation. The Lord, the I AM, is your present awareness that can remember and sustain a new reality. When you acknowledge that the I AM has already delivered you, you are saved—you awaken to a consciousness that no longer accepts bondage as final. The phrase 'afterward destroyed them that believed not' reveals the fate of unbelief: the old, unaccepted self dissolves as your imagination embraces the truth of your real state. It is not God punishing you from without; it is your own false identifications falling away as the inward conviction of freedom takes root. If you maintain the assumption that you are now in the promised land, the image grows firm and the outer world must bend to it. The verse invites continuous remembrance: return to the inner I AM, dwell in the felt reality of your deliverance, and let the unbelieving voice lose its grip.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of the fulfilled state: you are already in the promised land. Say softly, I AM delivers me; feel that reality until it is self-evident.
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