Inner Kingdom Awakening: Judges 3:14

Judges 3:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Judges 3 in context

Scripture Focus

14So the children of Israel served Eglon the king of Moab eighteen years.
Judges 3:14

Biblical Context

The verse records Israel serving Eglon, king of Moab, for eighteen years—a long period of outward oppression. In Neville's sense, that external hardship points to an inner state needing a shift in consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Israel in the text is the I AM within you, the living awareness that alone enacts reality. Eglon, king of Moab, represents a dominating belief—heavy and fixed—that you have served for years. The eighteen years signify a persistent habit of agreeing with limitation, a sustained inner regime that keeps your inner kingdom in thrall. But the Kingdom of God is not an external conquest; it is the realization that your imagination, rightly directed, lays hold of the conditions of life. The moment you acknowledge that you are the creator of your world through your states of consciousness, you begin a shift. Do not resist the present condition as history; revise it by dwelling in the feeling of the wish fulfilled. Practice the assumption that the current condition has already changed in your inner sense, and let your attention rest on the new state you desire. In time, the old oppressor loses its grip as the inner king rises. The eighteen-year sentence collapses when the inner king rules by awareness, and your outer world rearranges to match that inner order.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the feeling, 'I am free now; I reign in the Kingdom within me.' Stay with that sense of completion until it feels natural, letting the memory of eighteen years fade.

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