Inner Provision Multiplied
2 Kings 4:42-44 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
One man brings bread and firstfruits to feed a crowd; the man of God declares they will eat and have leftovers. Despite the servant's doubt about feeding a hundred, the LORD's word is fulfilled and all are fed with abundance.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the hermetic chamber of your mind, the visitor from Baalshalisha represents a conviction arising from within—the I AM that constitutes your true self. The bread of the firstfruits and the twenty loaves symbolize ready-made assumptions—the initial seeds of provision residing in your consciousness. When you declare to your inner world, 'They shall eat, and shall leave thereof,' you align with the immutable decree of your own I AM, the universal LORD. The servant's doubt mirrors a former state of lack, a habitual consciousness asking, 'Can this feed a hundred?' Yet the directive is clear: feed the beings of your life according to the inner word and abundance follows. The moment you hear 'Thus saith the LORD' as your inner command, the feast occurs: multiplication, nourishment, and leftovers—the proof that reality conforms to your inner state. The miracle is not external; it is the dependable function of your consciousness when it rests in the truth that you are the I AM, and imagination is the instrument through which provision is made visible.
Practice This Now
Practice: Assume the scene as if hundreds are fed from your inner loaf; feel the satisfaction and observe a residue of abundance in your life as if it were already given.
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