Kishon River of Victory Within
Judges 5:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judges 5:21 pictures the Kishon river sweeping away adversaries. The speaker tells the soul that inner strength has been trodden down in the victory of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Judges 5:21 speaks not of a map of geography but of the map of your own mind. The Kishon is the inner current by which images and feelings move, the river that carries away the 'hosts' of fear and limitation when you align with the I AM. The phrase 'the river swept them away' declares that by a shift in consciousness, the outer drama becomes propitious for your true nature to emerge. When the psalmist cries, 'O my soul, thou hast trodden down strength,' the voice within you affirms that the old sense of power—identified with limitation—has been overcome by your present state. You are not fighting anything; you are recognizing that your awareness is the agency that wins. The deliverance you seek is already accomplished in the level of consciousness you inhabit now. As you entertain the feeling of being this I AM, you watch the imagined foes be carried away by your own imagining, not by external force. Practice the assumption: dwell in the feeling of victory, and notice how the inner river reorders your perception and life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, take a few breaths, and declare silently: I AM the Kishon of my consciousness, sweeping away every fear. Feel the current of victory as real now, and align with it in your daily life.
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