Inner Parable of Judgment
Numbers 24:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Balaam's parable laments that God's decisive action will determine who can live.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the man within, 'who shall live when God doeth this' becomes a question of who remains aware while the divine act of life changes form. In the Neville Goddard sense, God is the I AM, the awareness that cannot die, and the 'this' is the moment a shift in consciousness occurs. The verse does not threaten from outside; it exposes the inner tremor that arises when imagination is about to redraw your world. The speaker names the fear, but the truth is that the only fate that matters is the state you inhabit when God acts through you. If you fear ruin, you mistake the action for something external; if you welcome it as the awakening of your I AM, you live, not by chance, but by the certainty of your own being. The parable invites you to align with the will that judges as love and to trust the transformation already present in your assumption. The moment you assume the end, you are the survivor of God's doing because you are the I AM imagining.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of the end already accomplished; revise fear by affirming 'God does this through my I AM' and feel it real now.
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