Inner Deliverance Now
Nahum 1:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nahum 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nahum 1:13 speaks of breaking the yoke from off you and bursting bonds, symbolizing liberation from oppression. It points to a present, transformative act rather than distant hope.
Neville's Inner Vision
See Nahum 1:13 as the inward whisper of your I AM. The yoke and the bonds are not external chains but habits of thought you have accepted as true. When you claim, 'I AM free,' you do not beg for permission; you authorize the release by the very recognition of your real nature. The breaking of the yoke is the moment you stop identifying with limitation and the belief that you are governed by anything less than consciousness. The bonds bursting asunder mirror the dissolution of past patterns, memory scripts, and fears that have kept you immobile. Deliverance, liberation, and a blessed future arise as you dwell in the feeling of the wish fulfilled—present tense, vivid, and personal. The I AM is the liberator; imagination is the instrument by which you awaken to the truth of your sovereign state. As you assume this liberty, the inner terrain shifts, and the outward scene follows suit, reflecting your inner freedom. So Nahum's promise becomes your practice: you break the yoke now by the certainty of your true nature.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and silently affirm: I AM free now. Imagine the yoke snapping and you stepping into a bright room of boundless possibility, feeling the release in every cell.
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