Ebenezer Within: Stone of Help

1 Samuel 7:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Samuel 7 in context

Scripture Focus

12Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Ebenezer, saying, Hitherto hath the LORD helped us.
1 Samuel 7:12

Biblical Context

Samuel sets up a stone and names it Ebenezer, memorializing that the LORD has helped them up to this point.

Neville's Inner Vision

Samuel's act of setting a stone marks a fixed point in mind—an inner Ebenezer—where the past touches the present and proves the movement of God in your life. The utterance 'Hitherto hath the LORD helped us' is not a history lesson but a keynote in awareness: you are now aware of the help that has always attended you. In Neville's language, every place is a state of consciousness and every event a movement of thought. The stone says, 'I am anchored in the awareness that help has already occurred,' so your seeing of lack can no longer define you. When you hold this memory in your imagination, you claim a continuous supply, a providence that operates through faith and trust. The past relief becomes your current assurance, and you can revise your present experience by revisiting this Ebenezer with a felt sense of gratitude and assurance, inviting God as I AM to flow forth as your next thought, your next sensation, your next decision.

Practice This Now

Imaginary practice: Set up Ebenezer in your mind and speak the line 'Hitherto hath the LORD helped me.' Feel the weight of the stone as present assurance and let that feeling guide one small decision today.

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