Inner Remedy: Healing the Pot

2 Kings 4:41 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Kings 4 in context

Scripture Focus

41But he said, Then bring meal. And he cast it into the pot; and he said, Pour out for the people, that they may eat. And there was no harm in the pot.
2 Kings 4:41

Biblical Context

Elisha instructs to add meal to the pot, making the stew safe so the people can eat.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of the pot as your current situation, simmering with fear, doubt, or limitation. When the servant pours in meal and Elisha says Pour out for the people, he is teaching you that a new substance—truth, faith, and clear perception—can alter what seems dangerous. The no harm in the pot is not about the stew being safe by chance; it is a revelation about consciousness: once you introduce a revised assumption into the scene, the image shifts and the danger dissolves. In Neville terms, the I AM within you is the power that chooses the state you inhabit. The meal you cast in stands for a nourishing belief—a steadfast conviction that life provides and satisfies. As you feel that revision taking hold, the outward world begins to reflect the new inner image: the people eat, the danger disappears, and abundance flows. Do not strive to fix the problem externally; revise the inner scene and dwell there until it feels real. The moment you accept that the pot carries no harm, the whole landscape of your life renews itself.

Practice This Now

In stillness, declare, I AM the nourishment that dissolves every danger. Visualize casting in the meal and see the pot become safe as the people eat.

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