Inner Deliverance Remembered
Judges 10:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God reminds Israel of past deliverances from Egypt and other oppressors; their cries were heard and they were freed. The passage invites you to see deliverance as a present possibility rooted in God’s awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Judges 10:11-12 speaks to you as the inner conscience that cannot be finally oppressed, for I AM is the liberator. The Israelites’ enemies and their cries are not external empires but the inner states you have wrestled with—fear, doubt, fatigue. God’s question, Did not I deliver you? becomes a mirror: you are not at the mercy of past failures; you are the I AM remembering itself, the same power that freed you from bondage. When you call to mind a previous deliverance, you are not rehearsing history; you are reconstituting your present state. The hunger for relief becomes a renewal of confidence; the mercies and victories you once witnessed are real only insofar as you hold them in awareness now. Providence is your ongoing alignment of awareness with its own power. In this way, the 'oppressors' disappear not by conquest but by becoming the witness to your own completeness. Your cry then stops being plea and becomes recognition: I am free, I am guided, I am sustained by the I AM within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and recall a moment when you felt rescued; hold that feeling, and now revise it to the present: I am delivered now by my I AM.
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