Inner Famine, Abundant Mind
2 Kings 6:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Samaria is besieged and struck by a brutal famine. The text shows hunger driving prices to absurd heights, revealing the depth of scarcity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the famine not as a national disaster but as a state of mind. The people are living in a consciousness where lack is assumed to be permanent, and outer conditions mirror that inner conviction. The donkey's head and the dove’s dung are not merely symbols of material scarcity; they are the outer signs of an inner agreement you are making with limitation. When you believe you are cut off from supply, you turn to fear, to bargaining and to a hardened pride that guards your last crumb. But imagination is the true city gate; I AM is the living waters behind the walls of sense. To transform this scene, refuse the siege with a new assumption: I AM abundance, and peace, prosperity, and supply are already yours in principle. Rehearse that I AM-ness until it feels natural, until the mind yields to a felt reality of plenty, and the outer world shifts to match the inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes, declare I AM abundance now, and feel that state as vividly as the hunger would feel; revise any lack into perceived fullness until your outer scenes reflect it.
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