Inner Feast of Gratitude
Deuteronomy 16:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse calls for seven days of solemn fellowship with the LORD, acknowledging that God blesses your increase and the works of your hands, and you should rejoice. It presents abundance as the fruit of dwelling in the right inner place and attitude.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 16:15 speaks of a seven-day feast for the LORD in the place He shall choose; yet the true place is the consciousness that wills, imagines, and rejoices. In the Neville lens, your life is a procession of inner acts. The blessing is not a distant event but the steady evidence your I AM offers when you dwell in gratitude and expectancy. When you acknowledge that blessing arises from the inner activity of your imagination, you align with the decree: you shall rejoice because your hands are blessed by the awareness that you are God’s creative principle. The seven days become a rhythm of inner practice—seven breaths, seven moments—where you intentionally feel, see, and know the good now. Your God is the I AM, the witness of every sensation; the feast is the inward attention feasting on your own realized worth, not on outward proofs. As you sustain this inner posture, you stop chasing conditions and radiate the joy that conditions themselves reflect.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in stillness and assume the state 'I AM blessed' as your present fact. For seven breaths, feel gratitude rising and see increase flow from your inner awareness.
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