Inner Provision From Firstfruits
2 Kings 4:42-43 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A man brings bread and harvest gifts to the prophet and asks to feed the people. The servant doubts the quantity, but the prophet insists that the Lord's instruction will yield abundance with leftovers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the outer meal is a symbol of your inward table. The man of God stands for your I AM, the awareness that can transmute scarcity into fullness. The bread of the firstfruits and the full ears of corn signify a conscious acknowledgment of inner supply—what you already possess in the hidden store of your mind. The servant’s question embodies the carnal mind’s doubt, saying, ‘Will there be enough for a hundred?’ Yet the reply of the LORD within is a declaration of faith: feed the many, for there is abundance, and there shall be leftovers. When you choose to give from this inner store, you perform the great circulation of consciousness; you release your inner resources into the life you call forth, and the universe returns more than was sent. The numbers are not the point; the shift of state is. By obeying the inner impulse to share, you align with the law of supply and see your inner feast manifest in form, with overflow proving the reality of your inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the feeling that your inner store is enough for all you meet. Sit quietly and imagine handing out bread from this store to a thousand, and sense the inner abundance overflow into your world.
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