Inner Provision From Deuteronomy 3:7
Deuteronomy 3:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Deuteronomy 3:7 states that the people took cattle and the spoil of cities for themselves as prey.
Neville's Inner Vision
The outward act of seizing spoil mirrors an inner posture of possession born from the belief that life is scarce and security must be wrested. Neville would have you read the line as a window into your own state of consciousness: the I AM within you is the true owner, and wealth comes not by conquest but by alignment with divine order. When you identify with I AM, you realize the cattle and spoils are symbols—resources, opportunities, ideas—flowing to you as you stand in a state of grateful, receptive awareness. If you feel lack, you project control; if you feel abundant, you rest in the assurance that all is already provided. The verse invites a transformation from external plunder to inner sovereignty: to revise your sense of ownership into stewardship, gratitude, and harmony with the divine flow. In that mood, what once seemed seized becomes a natural expression of your inner state, and provision appears as a reflection of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the I AM as the sole source of all abundance; revise 'we took' to 'I am guided to share and receive in divine order,' and feel the fullness of provision by cultivating gratitude as you sit in stillness.
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