One Mind, One Assembly

Judges 20:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Judges 20 in context

Scripture Focus

1Then all the children of Israel went out, and the congregation was gathered together as one man, from Dan even to Beersheba, with the land of Gilead, unto the LORD in Mizpeh.
Judges 20:1

Biblical Context

The verse describes all Israel gathering as one people from Dan to Beersheba at Mizpeh to worship the LORD.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of 'Israel' as your collective self and 'one man' as a state of consciousness unified in the I AM. The long span 'from Dan to Beersheba' maps the breadth of your thoughts and feelings, from the highest idea to the most rooted habit, all gathered into the presence of God at Mizpeh—the inner watchtower where you behold your true identity. The 'land of Gilead' becomes the fertile field of your imagination where the I AM can reign, unimpeded by fear or division. The phrase 'unto the LORD' means you are turning toward the awareness that God is not outside you but within you as your self-awareness. When this unity is acknowledged, every conflicting impulse quiets, and your inner assembly becomes a single, harmonious consciousness. This is the true worship Neville speaks of: not outward ritual, but an inner alignment with the I AM, a consciousness that recognizes itself as the Lord ruling over all inner parts.

Practice This Now

Assume today: I am one with God; my entire mind is gathered into one presence. Feel the I AM watching over every thought, unifying Dan to Beersheba into Mizpeh.

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