Inner Provision in 2 Corinthians
2 Corinthians 8:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Corinthians 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage presents a divine balance—those with plenty have enough left none, and those with little lack nothing—showing that true sufficiency comes from God, not external measures. It points to a universal provision where abundance is available to all, regardless of outward gain.
Neville's Inner Vision
All of this speaks not of earthly accounting but of your inner economy. When Paul quotes that he who gathered much had nothing over and he who gathered little had no lack, he is pointing to a single fact: the Infinite Supply is not measured by outward amounts but by the state of consciousness from which you act. If your mind rests in separation or lack, you will experience scarcity even in plenty; if your imagination dwells in sufficiency, there is always enough and more to share. The 'gathering' is your decision to store in fear or in faith; the distribution aligns with your inner conviction. Therefore the man of abundance is not the man who physically possesses more, but the one who lives from the I AM, who feels the weight and measure of the universe as your own to command. When you assume that the entire field of your life is provided by the same One Life, you find that the apparent inequities are harmonized by the One Reality within you. The verse invites you to revise your sense of scarcity until it becomes a certainty of nearness, sufficiency, and grace.
Practice This Now
Take a moment to close your eyes and rest in the feeling that there is enough for all today. Silently declare, 'I AM the All-Supply; abundance is my natural state,' and proceed from that assumption in daily choices.
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