Mountains Melting Before I AM
Judges 5:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The mountains melt before the LORD, symbolizing inner obstacles dissolving in divine presence. This verse invites you to let the I AM reorient your life toward inner covenant and true worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Judges 5:5 invites you to map your inner geography—the mountains that melt when you inhabit the I AM as your real being. The LORD here is your own consciousness; as you dwell in that awareness, outer obstacles loosen and Sinai—the fixed sense of lack—withdraws from the stage. The mountains are not rocks in the earth but beliefs and fears stamped into your mind, which dissolve when you refuse to identify with limitation and stand in the Presence within. True worship arises as you align with the covenant loyalty of the God within—an unshakable recognition that you are the living I AM, not its servant. In this state, revelation flows not from external signs but from the inner posture that says, 'Yes, I am that I AM.' The moment you assume this state and feel it as real, you will witness the dreamlike mountains disintegrate, and a fresh clarity takes their place. You are being invited to live from the end, not toward it.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit in quiet, breathe, and imagine a mountain within you dissolving as you affirm, 'I AM the I AM.' Feel its solid edges melt into light as you rest in the present awareness that always was.
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