Inner Judgment of the Millstone
Judges 9:53 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A woman drops a millstone on Abimelech, killing him. The moment marks a decisive, providential correction against a tyrant.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, Abimelech in this verse is the tyrant ego you carry within—the ruler who believed power lay in force. The millstone is not mere rock but the weight of old conditioned beliefs you have treated as law. When a feminine impulse—your intuitive, receptive self—lets go and casts that stone, it signifies the inner I AM delivering a corrective judgment to the ego, breaking its grip. The skull fracture is the symbolic death of the old identity that says, 'I am only what I struggle to force.' This is not violence from without; it is a rescue by inner awareness. As you rest in the knowledge that God is present as I AM, you see the outer scene mirrors your inner state. The moment you revise the belief and feel it real, the tyrant crumbles, and a new ruling state arises—one of justice, proportion, and mercy flowing through your life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, I AM the judge of my life. Imagine a millstone above your ego and let go; feel the old tyrant crumble and give way to a new calm state.
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