Inner Binding, Judah's Question

Judges 15:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Judges 15 in context

Scripture Focus

10And the men of Judah said, Why are ye come up against us? And they answered, To bind Samson are we come up, to do to him as he hath done to us.
Judges 15:10

Biblical Context

The verse records the men of Judah asking why attackers come, and the response reveals a motive to bind Samson in retaliation for what he did to them.

Neville's Inner Vision

Judges 15:10 is not a historical quarrel but an inner scene of your own consciousness. Samson stands for the living energy within you—the impulse to act freely. The men of Judah and the binding plan are the chorus of your thoughts attempting to bind that vitality through revenge for a past hurt. When you hear their motive—'to bind Samson ... as he hath done to us'—recognize it as a pattern of judgment that repeats in your own mind whenever you feel threatened. The only power binding anything is the belief that you are separate from God and from your own I AM. In truth, you cannot bind another; you can only bind your image of yourself by clinging to memories of injury. Decide now to release the loop. Assume the I AM, claim dominion over your inner atmosphere, and see the binding fall away as you see yourself as one with God. The unity you seek outside already dwells within. When you stand in awareness as I AM, the old cycle dissolves, and freedom asserts itself in every appearing moment.

Practice This Now

Imaginative_act: Sit quietly and declare, 'I AM the power here; I bind nothing.' Visualize Samson as a bright energy within you being released, moving freely in harmony with I AM.

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