Inner Abundance Covenant
Deuteronomy 28:11-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage promises material abundance and leadership for those who heed God's commandments, extending wealth to land, crops, and resources, with generous lending and elevation above others.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this text, wealth is not a place you must reach; it is the state you inhabit. When you align your inner I AM with the sacred law of your own consciousness, the heaven of rain and the treasury of your heart opens. The phrase 'the LORD shall make thee plenteous' signals a persistent condition of plenitude you generate by turning away from fear and toward conviction. 'The good treasure, the heaven to give the rain' becomes the inner storehouse you keep by imagining and feeling the success of your work. As you dwell in that state, your outer world follows, and you find yourself lending to many nations—not because you must, but because you no longer fear scarcity; you are free to give. The demand to 'observe and do the commandments' becomes a practice of disciplined attention: align thoughts with abundance, and your mind becomes the head, guiding every circumstance rather than being swept by it. When you live from the end of prosperity, you are neither debtor nor servant; you are the initiator of wealth, the ruler whose I AM commands the field.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state of abundant resources as your immediate reality. Feel the uplift, revise any sense of lack, and act from that feeling.
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