In the Absence of Kings Within
Judges 18:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Israel has no king, and the Danites seek an inheritance to dwell among the tribes; the verse highlights an inward question of who governs the mind and where one’s true possession lies.
Neville's Inner Vision
In these days there is no king in Israel signifies an outer order lacking a fixed rule over your life, inviting a deeper inquiry into who governs your inner space. The tribe of the Danites seeking an inheritance to dwell points to the parts of you that yearn to inhabit a state of consciousness—the impulses, memories, and identifications vying for territory within. Their inheritance not fallen unto them among the tribes of Israel reveals that what you seek is not somewhere outside but awaiting your conscious recognition. This is a signal that the kingdom you crave is within, and you are invited to appoint a sovereign mode of awareness. The Danites’ quest becomes your inner drama: claim a state of being that you can dwell in as your own. If you would rule from within, you must allow your imagination to reveal the land that belongs to you by virtue of consciousness. The inner Israelites await your awakening to sovereignty, which begins with a single, deliberate assumption of kingly consciousness.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: 'I am the king of my inner Israel.' Close your eyes, feel the settled sovereignty of this awareness, and revise any sense of lack by affirming your full inheritance is present now.
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