The Inner Covenant Cycle
Judges 2:1-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
An angel reminds Israel of the covenant and warns against intermingling with the land's inhabitants; it shows the recurring cycle of obedience, idolatry, judgment, and deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, hear the words as a living directive to your own mind. The angel is the whisper of the I AM arising from your Gilgal of quiet practice to Bochim, the place where you meet your vows with honesty. I made you go up out of Egypt and brought you into a land I swore to your fathers; I will never break my covenant with you. The command not to ally with the inhabitants of this land is the command not to yield to fear, lack, or familiar habits. When you ignore this inner command, thorns spring up and your thoughts become snares; when you wake to it, you discover the deliverer within and the land opens to your declared dominion. The judges are your moments of renewed feeling-imagination, the inner moves that rise when you align with the I AM and hold to the covenant. If you fall back into the old patterns, distress returns, but the law remains: the LORD is with the one who walks in the way of the I AM, delivering you in every season of your life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, in the quiet of your own I AM, assume ownership of your inner land. Repeat the covenant as a live present-tense truth and, with feeling, cast down the altars of fear—then dwell there by feeling it real that you are governed by the I AM.
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