Inner Abundance From Redemption

Deuteronomy 15:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Deuteronomy 15 in context

Scripture Focus

14Thou shalt furnish him liberally out of thy flock, and out of thy floor, and out of thy winepress: of that wherewith the LORD thy God hath blessed thee thou shalt give unto him.
15And thou shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in the land of Egypt, and the LORD thy God redeemed thee: therefore I command thee this thing to day.
Deuteronomy 15:14-15

Biblical Context

God's command: freely furnish the needy from your blessings, remembering you were once a bondman in Egypt. The act of giving ties your present abundance to the redemptive touch of God.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your outer command to give is a mirror for your inner state. In the I AM within you, generosity is not a deed done to others but a revision of consciousness. The bondage of Egypt represents any sense of lack you still entertain; the blessing you hold is the inner liberty that God placed in you. When you 'furnish' someone liberally out of your flock and your floor and your winepress, you are practicing loyalty to the covenant of your own awareness. This act, taken in awareness, declares that supply is not separate from your being but an expression of your unity with the divine I AM. The recipient in your imagination becomes a symbol of your own needs being freed—your giving is the healing movement that dissolves separation and builds a new sense of self as the generous self. Do this daily as a gentle revision: treat abundance as yours now, and let the world reflect that inner truth.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume you already possess abundance, and imagine furnishing someone in need with what you have, sensing the joy as if the gift has already been received.

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