Inner Oil, Abundant Provision

2 Kings 4:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Kings 4 in context

Scripture Focus

2And Elisha said unto her, What shall I do for thee? tell me, what hast thou in the house? And she said, Thine handmaid hath not any thing in the house, save a pot of oil.
2 Kings 4:2

Biblical Context

Elisha asks what she has in the house, and she says only a pot of oil.

Neville's Inner Vision

Elisha's question is not about oil alone but about the state of your consciousness. The widow's house represents your mind; the only thing she reports is oil, the symbol of awareness kept alive by attention. When the wise man asks, 'What hast thou in the house?' he invites you to acknowledge the resources already present within you. In Neville's terms, the oil is not a product you must manufacture but a state of being you can realize—vibration, faith, imagination, the "I AM" that fills every corner of your inner room. The crisis—debts, danger—appears as a test to your assumption. If you insist that you have nothing, the door remains shut; if you awaken to the oil as your consciousness, the supply begins to pour. The oil multiplies not by external change but by your inner movement: belief, memory of abundance, the felt sense of sufficiency. You do not chase wealth; you align with it by the creative act of imagining and feeling that the solution is already present in you, awaiting your recognition.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quiet, assume the scene—your house holds an unending pot of oil. Feel the oil multiplying as you pour it out for needs—be the awareness that makes it real; repeat 'I AM abundance now' until it feels true.

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