Inner Wellspring of Deliverance
Judges 15:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Samson, parched and desperate, calls on the LORD for relief; God opens a hollow place in his jaw to provide water, reviving him and restoring his strength.
Neville's Inner Vision
Thirst in this story is not merely bodily; it is the soul’s call for the living water of awareness. When I call on the LORD within, I am touching the I AM that cannot be starved of supply. The hollow place in the jaw becomes my inner clearing, where belief and desire meet and move into form. God clave it, and water issues forth from this inner spring, refreshing my spirit as I drink. Revival comes as a reset in my state of consciousness, a renewal of energy born from the recognition that true sustenance flows from within me, not from without. The name Enhakkore—'the spring of the one who called'—reminds me that every moment my inner channel can open and nourishment can pass into my life. What seems like drought is a shift of state. By imagining and feeling the water in me, I transcend fear, inhabit faith, and know deliverance begins as an inner impression that I can hold until it becomes my reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the feeling of being supplied now—‘I AM my own source.’ Visualize water issuing from the hollow of your jaw and reviving every part of you, until belief holds as reality.
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