Inner Abundance Communion
1 Kings 4:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judah and Israel are described as a multitude, feasting and rejoicing. The message, in Neville's view, points to an inner abundance-state that births outward plenty.
Neville's Inner Vision
The verse speaks not of geography but of consciousness. When you say the people are as multitude as sand by the sea, you are naming a state of awareness in which fullness flows from within. God, the I AM within, does not wait for external sign; it imaginatively establishes a condition of abundance, where joy, provision, and unity are already present. Your task is to dwell in that inner state until it governs the outer scene—feeding, drinking, and celebrating become perfect reflections of your inner conviction. See the entire nation as a single body of consciousness that shares in plenitude; the more you feel and act from that unity, the more outward circumstances align. Thus, abundance is not scarce time but a state of mind that you assume, revise, and inhabit until your world matches the inner feast.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine a great company feasting, the air alive with joy. Revision: declare, 'I am abundance; we are many and provided for,' and feel that reality as real now.
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