Abundance Within: 2 Kings 7:15-16
2 Kings 7:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Syrians flee, leaving garments and provisions, and the people spoil their tents. Food becomes plentiful as the LORD's word is fulfilled, illustrating abundance following the inner decree.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider that the siege ends when consciousness shifts. The garments and vessels strewn along the road are not random spoils but symbols of abandoned fears and outdated assumptions. The Jordan you cross in imagination marks a decision to step into a new selfhood where limitation yields to possibility. When I affirm the I AM as the sole source and the word I utter as law, I am not begging for a miracle; I am declaring what is already true in consciousness. The messengers who report abundance mirror the inner ideas that inform my perception: once I know the LORD's spoken word within, the outer tents of scarcity are spoiled, and flour and barley appear as natural expression of that inner decree. The price shift—measures of flour and barley—becomes the visible proof that my inner state has altered the field of experience. Thus the external famine yields to inner prosperity, exactly as the verse says, because the word of the LORD is fulfilled in consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume abundance now and feel it real. Revise any sense of lack until your inner state matches the abundance you seek.
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