Window Of Sisera's Mother
Judges 5:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse shows the mother of Sisera peering from a window and lamenting the delay of the chariot. It is a vivid image of waiting, longing, and uncertainty.
Neville's Inner Vision
What you are looking at in the window is not a distance in time but a distance in consciousness. The mother's cry is the voice of your own imagination wrestling with delay while claiming the fullness of your wish in the present. In Neville's psychology, the outer scene called 'Sisera's mother' is your inner state of expectancy—the 'I AM' watching and counting the moments until the inner chariot moves. The cry asks you to notice the belief that time governs your good; yet the secret is that the chariot of your desire already exists in consciousness, awaiting your identification with it. When you stop telling stories of lack and begin to bear the feeling of fulfillment now, you accelerate the movement. The window becomes a focal point where attention shifts from the scene of delay to the assured presence of your assumed state. Your response is a revision of the scene, not a denial of appearances, until the inner I AM says 'it is done'.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and imagine the chariot arriving at once; revise the scene by affirming 'the deliverance is here, now' and feel the victory in your body.
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