Inner Feast of Abundance
Ecclesiastes 10:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ecclesiastes 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joy and merriment are celebrated. Yet the line also asserts that money seems to answer all things.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this moment, the feast and the wine are not separate things but symbols of your inner state. Ecclesiastes speaks of laughter and merriment as outward signs, while claiming that money can supply all needs. Neville's teaching asks you to turn that outward sign into an inward certainty: the I AM within you is the source of every abundance. When you imagine yourself already provided, the world rearranges to reflect that state. The feeling of plenty arises not from a bank balance but from the conviction that you are the vantage point from which reality is shaped. The 'money' that seems to answer all things is simply the measure of your vibration, your readiness to accept the presence of supply. If you revise the belief to 'I am the I AM that supplies all,' the feast becomes a natural expression of inner fullness rather than a concession to lack. Live from the feeling of enough now, and the outer scene will follow.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine a table lavishly laid for you; feel the joy, taste the wine, and declare, 'I am the I AM that supplies all things.' Let this be your assumption for a minute, and revise any lack into abundance.
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