Fields of Inner Fire
Judges 15:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Samson sets fire to the Philistines' standing grain, shocks, and olives in a dramatic act of judgment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Judges 15:5 becomes not a history lesson about a warrior and livestock but a vivid allegory of the inner act. The brands he casts forth are the directed breaths of your imagination; the standing corn, shocks, vineyards, and olives are the stubborn acres of consciousness held in conclusion and fear. When you consent to burn them with a deliberately chosen image-fire that consumes limitation rather than rescues it, you watch the old conditions disappear into light. The Philistines represent your resistant tendencies, the ego-claims that keep scarcity alive; the act of burning is the precision of attention turning toward a new state. Providence here is not external coercion but the I AM within you, moving thought to expression. If you identify with the you that can scorch away the old and let a new harvest appear, judgment becomes guidance; accountability becomes release; and the day's fire is the awakening of a richer field. The verse invites you to see that what you call destruction is simply the clearing necessary for what you truly are.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a moment of quiet, assume the end you desire as if it already is. Revise a current limitation by mentally burning away doubt and feel the emergence of a new harvest within you.
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