Inner Water of Providence
Judges 15:17-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Samson finishes speaking, then thirst consumes him until he calls on the LORD. God opens a hollow place and water comes forth, reviving him and sealing the memory of divine provision.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the thirst is not for water so much as for consciousness restored. When Samson says that deliverance was given into the hand of his servant, he speaks from the inner conviction that all aid is an inner posture of I AM awareness. The jawbone becomes a crude weapon and a sacred vessel at once, a reminder that even our tools and battles are projected forms of inner decision. The hollow place opened not from somewhere outside, but from within, when the mind returns to stillness and invites the flow. The water is the aliveness that follows faith in the provision of God within; the spirit revives because the imagination has accepted the reality of inner supply. Hence the name Enhakkore is not a geography but a memory etched in consciousness: the moment when inner trust releases nourishment. This story teaches that salvation and restoration are immediate when the inner man calls on his source, not when the outer circumstance yields.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of being already quenched. Visualize a spring opening within you, drink, and let the life force revive your spirit, knowing God within you provides all.
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