Inner Victory in Judges 5:22
Judges 5:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judges 5:22 speaks of the horsehoofs being broken by the pransings of the mighty, a picture of how outward power falters when the inner state is realigned with the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Hebrew song of Deborah you glimpse the law of consciousness: the horses and chariots of the enemy stand as symbols of a mind addicted to power-forms. The pransings of the mighty ones represent the outward display that feeds pride; when the inner I AM applies its attention—feels itself real—the manifested horses are made lame, the hoofs broken by the very motion of self-importance. This is not a history lesson but a vivid illustration of how you alter reality by shifting your inner state. The scene teaches that power without inner unity cannot endure; when you awaken to awareness as I AM, the chariots stumble and external conditions yield to your inner posture. Your imagination, rightly held, becomes the breaking force that dissolves illusion and reveals a kingdom that does not fear appearances.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of the I AM dissolving any prideful power within you; revise a current fear by declaring, 'I am inner power' and rest in that awareness until it feels real.
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