Samson’s Final Prayer Within
Judges 16:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Samson calls on the LORD, asking to be remembered and given strength, with the aim of avenging his losses. The moment marks a decisive turn from struggle toward inner deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's voice, the LORD becomes the I AM within; 'remember me' is the inner memory of your divine identity. The 'two eyes' symbolize attachments that fix perception in lack, while 'strengthen me' invites inner certainty. Saying 'this once' signals a pivotal revision—let the inner state reverse the outward condition. The Philistines and his blindness are the remnants of doubt dissolving when imagination aligns with the truth of being. Deliverance comes not by might, but by awakening to the present I AM, where inner awareness commands outer change. The verse thus teaches salvation as recognition: you are already saved in consciousness, and the world simply yields to that realization.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and center the I AM at your chest. Silently repeat 'I AM' then revise the scene: imagine the inner Lord strengthening you now, and feel the release as your outer circumstances reflect your inner certainty.
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