Crying to the Inner Lord
Judges 6:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Israel is impoverished under Midianite oppression, and they cry out to the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Judges 6:6-7 presents a people whose outward misery mirrors a restless inner state. Impoverishment by the Midianites is not a material fact but a belief that consciousness has forgotten its abundance. When they cry unto the LORD, the cry is not a petition to an external power but a turning of attention to the I AM—the awake, unchanging awareness within you. The moment you acknowledge that this awareness is the only power, the grip of fear loosens and a new current of life begins to move through your system. The Midianites symbolize habits of fear, doubt, and scarcity that have captured your focus; the seeming defeat you feel is the effect of that fixation. Deliverance starts as you refuse to argue with lack and instead enact a new state by feeling it real. Declare, I AM the ruler of my life; imagine a state in which abundance, safety, and peace are present now. As you dwell in that conviction, the outer scene reconfigures to reflect your inner shift.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume you are already delivered; feel the freedom in your body and the abundance you seek as present truth. Then rest in that feeling and quietly declare I AM, letting the new state saturate your being.
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