Inner Gaze of Victory
Judges 5:28-30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judges 5:28-30 shows the mother of Sisera looking out a window and lamenting why his chariot delays; her advisers echo her concern, noting the spoil has already been divided and the gifts prepared.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the moment as a scene in your own consciousness. The mother’s window is the edge of awareness where you still await fulfillment. The delay of Sisera’s chariot is the felt sense of lag in your life—the conviction that the good you seek is not yet arriving. The wise ladies who answer her are the mental voices of reason that contend with outer signs. But in Neville’s terms, all of this is a projection of your inner state. The chariot will not come from without until you imagine it belongs to you within. The 'prey'—the damsel and needlework—become symbols of the varied gifts your state can yield once you dwell in the feeling of I AM as already fulfilled. If you want to reverse the delay, you must revise the scene in your imagination, choosing to accept abundance now and affirm that the inner kingdom is the source of every outer sign. When you hold that state, the outer signs align.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, in the present tense, imagine the chariot arriving now; feel wealth and provision flowing as your own. Repeat I AM and the wish fulfilled for several minutes, until doubt gives way to a steady sense of arrival.
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