Inner Famine, Bread Within
2 Kings 25:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that on the ninth day of the fourth month the city suffered famine, and there was no bread for the land. It portrays a moment of collective deprivation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the famine not as an external disaster but as a turning of your inner state. The city is your inner kingdom; the absence of bread is the perception of lack in your consciousness. The ninth day of the fourth month marks a cycle in which you realize that the reality you see is shaped by inner movements, not by weather or siege. Yet you are not bound to that scene. You are the I AM, the awareness that gives form to every scene. The inner hunger invites you to revise—feed the city with the bread of divine supply by imagining that it is already present. When you imagine bread arriving, you are practicing the act of belief: you claim the end from the beginning. See the tables filled, hear the voices of nourishment, feel warmth returning to the land within your chest. Each glance at lack is a reminder to turn back to the consciousness that creates. Practicing this revision, you do not resist the appearance; you re-create the meaning, and the outer evidence begins to respond to your inner decision. So assume abundance now, and let the I AM feed all the land within you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, declare 'I AM the bread of life' and imagine the tables filling with nourishment. Feel the fullness as if it were already real, and let that inner scene redefine your outer sense of lack.
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