Inner Visitation Of The I AM
Judges 13:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A wife reports a divine visitation to her husband, and he rises to meet the messenger; the exchange centers on recognizing and confirming the divine presence within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Judges 13:10-11 places a scene before us in which a wife hastens to announce a visitation, and a husband rises to inquire after the speaker. In Neville’s terms, these two figures are not persons so much as states of consciousness—faithful faculties listening for a signal from the I AM. The woman’s quick report is your imaginative faculty catching a spark of truth; the man’s pursuit is attention moving toward that spark to acknowledge its source. When the visitor speaks, declaring, 'I am,' you recognize that the divine presence is not somewhere outside but within your own being—the I AM that you are, awareness itself. The appearances and questions are inner movements: Providence guiding you to a mission, a witnessing that you are not separate from the voice that spoke. The presence of God is a present-tense, alive assurance, convincing you that what emerges in imagination can itself become a life-bearing plan. To practice this, cultivate a clear inner scene where a messenger declares truth and your inner self replies, 'I am the I AM,' feeling the truth until it relaxes into your daily life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Quietly imagine an inner messenger appearing to you and delivering a visitation. Respond by affirming 'I am' to claim the I AM as your presence and feel that certainty settle into your daily life.
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