Inner Deliverance From False Gods
Judges 10:13-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judges 10:13-16 shows Israel turning away from God to other gods, inviting trouble. They confess their sin and return to the Lord, who grieves at their misery.
Neville's Inner Vision
These verses are not about distant deities but about the inner gods you enthrone in your mind. When you declare allegiance to fear, appetite, or pride, you cry to the gods you have chosen, and your deliverance remains blocked by your belief in separation. The moment you see this, you can revise your condition by turning your full attention to the I AM, the one awareness that never fails you. To 'put away the strange gods' means releasing every counterfeit image and aligning with the one Power within. Your soul does not oppose you; it reveals your misalignment so you may correct it. When you say 'I have sinned' and then offer obedience to the Lord within, you are not pleading for mercy from a distant deity—you are re-establishing your inner union with the divine presence. As you re-commit, God is not angry but moves to your side as grace, and your misery dissolves as your consciousness rises. In this light, deliverance is the re-dawning of awareness that you are the I AM, and everything you seek is already yours in imagination realized.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of the I AM now: declare in imagination that you serve the LORD within, lay aside every counterfeit god, and feel the deliverance as your present reality.
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