Inner Abundance Revealed
Deuteronomy 32:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes abundant provisions—land, honey, milk, and wine—as signs of God’s generous care and provision for His people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take the verse as a description of your inner kingdom rather than a distant history. You are the one who rides on the high places of the earth when you assume the feeling of abundance here and now. The increase of the fields, the honey from the rock, the oil from the flinty rock—all are symbolic of resources that spring from your I AM, not from chance. The butter of kine and milk of sheep, the fat of lambs, the wine of the grape—these images express vitality, nourishment, and grace poured into your life by your awakened awareness. When you persist in that inner state, the outer world conforms to it; doors open, opportunities present, and provision appears as if by natural order. God, your I AM, is within you, and imagination is the instrument by which you translate inner being into outer experience. Therefore, assume you already possess abundance. Revise every sense of limitation. Feel it real in your chest, in your breath, and in your daily acts; let the feast in this verse become your fact.
Practice This Now
In a quiet moment, assume the I AM presence as your only reality and declare you are abundantly provided for now. Revise scarcity thoughts by replacing them with a vivid image of nourishment and flow.
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