Inner Famine, Inner Provision

Acts 11:27-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 11 in context

Scripture Focus

27And in these days came prophets from Jerusalem unto Antioch.
28And there stood up one of them named Agabus, and signified by the Spirit that there should be great dearth throughout all the world: which came to pass in the days of Claudius Caesar.
Acts 11:27-28

Biblical Context

Prophets travel from Jerusalem to Antioch, and Agabus warns of a great famine that would sweep the world during Claudius Caesar's reign. The passage shows how inner voices, when aligned with Spirit, forecast future happenings.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jerusalem and Antioch are inner states of mind, and Agabus’s warning is a signal within your consciousness about scarcity. The 'great dearth' is not an outer catastrophe but a perception born from believing a lack of provision in your own I AM. The timing 'in the days of Claudius Caesar' marks a season when old mental empires seem to govern; yet Neville would teach that such epochs pass as you refuse to identify with the decree. You do not endure famine; you are the awareness in which famine appears or dissolves. When you assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled, you revise the forecast by declaring that abundance is present here and now. Let the Spirit’s signification move you to align your thought with an unshakeable provision, and watch the outer scene respond to your inner state.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling that abundance is already present. Tonight, revise Agabus's forecast into a feast of provision by affirming, 'The I AM now provides more than enough.'

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