The Lordly Dish Within
Judges 5:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judges 5:25 depicts a guest’s needs being met with lavish nourishment, signaling hospitality as a sign of inner abundance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Judges 5:25 offers a scene where a weary guest is nourished with milk and butter from a lordly dish, signaling that hospitality can reveal inner abundance. In Neville’s voice this is your inner host, the I AM, answering every plea from lack with a vivid image of plenty. The water represents a bare request; the milk and butter are richer nourishments your consciousness can imagine when you accept an inner endowment as real. Thus the verse becomes a lesson: your imagination can transmute need into sustenance by assuming, feeling, and living as though the lordly dish already exists in your mind. The deception or strategy lies in the technique of revision, of pretending the desired condition is already given and letting gratitude and expectancy occupy your feeling location, not fear. When you dwell in that assumed state, the outer world aligns with the image you hold, and provision appears as if by hospitality because you have become the host of your own reality.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, assume you already possess the desired provision, and feel gratefully as if the lordly dish is present now. Let the I AM acknowledge this state and carry it into your next moment.
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