The Inner Crown

Judges 21:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Judges 21 in context

Scripture Focus

25In those days there was no king in Israel: every man did that which was right in his own eyes.
Judges 21:25

Biblical Context

In Judges 21:25 there was no king in Israel, so people did what seemed right to them.

Neville's Inner Vision

Beloved, Judges 21:25 speaks of a nation with no king, a consciousness scattered by every impulse. When there is no inner king, people do what seems right in their own eyes—each thought ruling itself, fear, appetite, pride, all vying for sovereignty. This is the inner chaos that follows when you have not enthroned the I AM within. The outer world mirrors this lack of governance: decisions are fragments, not a united kingdom. Yet the power to reign is not lost; it lies in your own I AM, the eternal King, the coherent governor of experience. To awaken it, you must assume a new reality in your imagination: reign as the one ruler of your inner Israel, feel the I AM as king, and revise any thought or act that does not align with that sovereignty. When you accept, feel, and act from that inner kingship, your life harmonizes under one law, and the so-called anarchy dissolves into order.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly and imagine an inner throne, the I AM reigning as king over your thoughts. Then revise any impulsive choice around your day by hearing the king declare, 'Let my will be done, within love,' and feel it real.

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