Inner Confession, Inner Wealth
Judges 17:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A man tells his mother he took eleven hundred shekels of silver; she blesses him, and the silver is with him.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, this verse is not a ledger of theft but a drama of consciousness. The son’s confession shifts the inner weather: the sense of lack owned by the mother—her curse—meets the son’s admission and becomes the very vibration that reveals provision is already present. 'The silver is with me' is a proclamation of an I AM state that cannot be touched by external theft, because wealth is not outside but within the awareness that claims it. The mother’s blessing is not about a sacred history, but about the inner disposition: when you acknowledge what you were seeking as already yours in spirit, blessing follows as natural as dawn. The scene portrays a transformation: ownership arises through admission, and the fear of loss dissolves in the light of conscious assumption. The verse invites you to see every desire, every need, as a manifestation of your own inner law—your I AM, the divine ear that hears your confession and returns it as provision. Your reality is not a reaction to the world but a re-creation by your present state of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM as your wealth, and repeat the declaration that the silver is with you until the feeling of abundance arises.
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