Jawbone Of Inner Deliverance
Judges 15:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Judges 15:15, Samson finds a new jawbone and uses it to slay a thousand, signaling a sudden outward victory born from an inner resolve.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the brief narrative, the jawbone is not a clumsy weapon but a symbol of an inner instrument that you encounter when you turn your gaze inward. The thousand men are not people to be fought outside, but the multitudinous beliefs, fears, and doubts arrayed against your peace. Samson’s hand finding a 'new' jawbone mirrors the moment your consciousness encounters a fresh, undaunted thought—one that is clean, unused, and charged with the I AM’s life. The power is not in the bone itself but in your state of awareness that orders it into action. When you accept that you already are the deliverer, the 'deliverance' you seek unfolds as a unique movement of consciousness: a radical shift from limitation to possibility, from struggle to assertion. The victory is an inner decree realized as outer events reflect your inner conviction. The law is simple: imagination precedes manifestation, and imagination under the I AM never fails when it feels real.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the I AM is now wielding a fresh inner jawbone; revise the sense of weakness by affirming, 'I am deliverance now.' Feel it real by seeing the thousand doubts fall as your awareness holds steady.
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