Inner Womb of Divine Timing

1 Samuel 1:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Samuel 1 in context

Scripture Focus

5But unto Hannah he gave a worthy portion; for he loved Hannah: but the LORD had shut up her womb.
1 Samuel 1:5

Biblical Context

Hannah is beloved and given a portion, yet the LORD has shut up her womb, signaling a pause in outward blessing within God's loving governance.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Hannah, the text says, God gives a portion because He loves her, and yet the LORD has shut up her womb. In Neville’s language, Hannah is a state of consciousness beloved by God, a mind already supplied with good, yet resting in a deliberate pause. The 'shut womb' is not punishment but the inner tempo of Spirit shaping a form that can carry birth. The 'worthy portion' shows divine attention; abundance is not withheld from your inner life, but prepared to awaken in its right season through your assumption. Your true self—I AM—works inside you, arranging blessing from within as you dwell in the abiding imagination of the thing desired, not through anxious striving. The trial invites you to trust the inner sovereignty: God is love, and love births its own in the field of your awareness. The womb’s closure teaches patience and faith; the moment of birth appears when you accept that you are already the fullness you seek, and that God is the one who makes it real through your consciousness.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and dwell in I AM; declare that the inner womb is open and the blessing is born now. Feel the reality of your desire as already present and let that feeling rest in your chest as you go about your day.

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