Inner Trumpets Of Faith
Numbers 10:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Numbers 10:9-10 commands blowing trumpets in war and in times of joy and offerings. These sounds serve as a memorial before God, inviting remembrance and deliverance from enemies.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theater of consciousness, Numbers 10:9-10 invites you to sound a trumpet in moments of oppression and in moments of gladness. The alarm is not noise but an act of consciousness that declares I AM here—awareness as the sole governor. When you imagine yourself facing an enemy, you are reminded that you are remembered by the LORD your God, meaning your present awareness recognizes and answers to the God within. The trumpet becomes the symbol of a ritual you perform in the mind to shift from lack to sufficiency, from fear to trust. Your offerings become memorials before the I AM, a continual acknowledgment that you are never apart from the Presence. Thus, salvation is the release of inner enemies—doubt, unbelief, limitation—through the remembered, living presence of God within you. Celebrate both your warlike resolve and your joyous ceremonies as inner movements of consciousness, each turning your attention back to the one I AM that you truly are.
Practice This Now
When confronted with a challenge, assume the state of I AM now and imagine a trumpet sounding within your chest. Silently declare, 'I AM the LORD your God,' feel the presence, and revise any sense of lack by affirming, 'I have already received.'
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