Fleece Sign for Inner Certainty
Judges 6:36-40 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Gideon seeks a sign from God to confirm his mission, and receives dew on a fleece then a second sign to finalize the confirmation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Judges account, Gideon stands as a consciousness seeking confirmation from the I AM. The fleece is not fabric but the boundary of his attention; the dew on the fleece signals a clear impression of the promise upon his inner state, while the earth’s dryness marks a world not yet aligned. God’s two signs teach that the real test is not miracle apart from you, but your willingness to hold a definite assumption until it becomes your living sense. When you dwell in the feeling of \"I am\" already acting through you, the outer conditions begin to drain away their doubt and leave evidence in dew-like clarity. The second sign—dry fleece with dew on the ground—teaches the revision: if the outer seems resistant, simply shift your focal point, trust the inner assuredness, and re-imagine the fulfillment until it feels settled. The fleece becomes a symbolic technique for locking attention to your desired state: assume boldly, revise as needed, and allow the sign to prove your inner truth.
Practice This Now
Practice: pick a clear outcome and, in a quiet moment, assume the feeling that it is already accomplished, as if the dew has settled on your inner fleece. When doubt arises, revise the belief with 'I Am' power and feel the new state until it is your living sense.
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