Spirit Moving in Dan's Camp
Judges 13:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Spirit of the LORD began to move Samson at times in the Danite camp, stirring Samson for action in that place. This passage shows intermittent divine influence upon him in his setting.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this line the inner drama unfolds. The Spirit of the LORD moving him in the camp is the inner awakening of your I AM in consciousness. The camp of Dan stands for your present mental field, the arena where you entertain mixed beliefs, between Zorah and Eshtaol—the borders of promise and hesitation. When the Spirit 'began to move at times,' recognize this as your own shifting state, not a change of place in time. God is the awareness you are; movement occurs when you assent to that fact. This intermittent stirring is Providence arriving as inner assurance that you are guided by a presence deeper than circumstance. The Spirit's movement asks you to revise, to dwell in the felt reality of the state you seek, and to permit actions to flow from that inner assurance. Holiness becomes your normal condition when you recognize separation as a flaw in imagination; you remain one with the I AM in every moment. Thus you practice turning inner stillness into outward sequence by assuming the truth and feeling it real until it remains.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume that the Spirit moves within you now, and feel the I AM guiding you from within the inner Dan camp; hold that sensation for several minutes.
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