Provocation to Inner Provision

1 Samuel 1:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Samuel 1 in context

Scripture Focus

6And her adversary also provoked her sore, for to make her fret, because the LORD had shut up her womb.
1 Samuel 1:6

Biblical Context

The verse shows Hannah being provoked by her rival because she cannot conceive, highlighting suffering, provocation, and the sense of divine sovereignty. It sets the stage for perseverance, faith, and future hope.

Neville's Inner Vision

Hannah's story is not about her neighbor's rude words but about the state of consciousness you inhabit when lack shows up in form. The adversary is the inner voice that torments you with 'not enough' until you forget the I AM that you are. The 'LORD' who shut up her womb is not an external decree but the momentary belief in separation from creation. In Neville's terms, scarcity arises as a state of mind; the womb represents your creative faculty awaiting expression, and its apparent closing signals a call to turn attention inward to the Source within. Provocation becomes the pressure that compels you to inhabit a higher assumption: that you are already filled with Life, already blessed, already fruitful in the very moment you acknowledge it. When you refuse to grant the belief in limitation authority, you align with the truth that consciousness creates form. Thus the seeming crisis is a spiritual invitation to persist in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, knowing that God—your I AM—is the force birthing reality through awareness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the inner state of Hannah: the womb open, the fruit of your desire already produced. Sit in stillness and feel the I AM birthing your abundance as real.

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