Valley Of Grasshopper Multitudes
Judges 7:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judges 7:12 presents a vast army in the valley, an outward scene that mirrors the believer’s inner fears and dependence on a higher power. The emphasis is on the inner state that gives rise to appearances, not on military prowess.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, the Midianite-Amalekite host and its countless camels are not merely people and beasts in a desert; they are the current state of your consciousness. The valley represents your mind in a moment when fear and lack seem overwhelming. The grasshoppers symbolize thoughts that multiply as you fix your attention on danger, while the innumerable camels signify the external appearances that your senses use to confirm limitation. But this scene is only a projection of belief, not fixed reality. You, the I AM, are the observer and governor; you can re-sculpt the dream by assuming a new inner truth. When you dwell in the conviction that you are not defined by the army but by your inseparable power, you reverse the order of the dream. Imagine and feel as if the victory is already yours: the valley is quiet, the army dissolves, and your world reflects your unwavering inner state of sufficiency and triumph.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, take a slow breath, and declare inwardly, I AM the power who governs this scene; I have already overcome the multitude. Then dwell in the feeling of victory for a few minutes, letting your inner state reshape what you presently see.
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