Inner Provision on the Sixth Day
Exodus 16:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
On the sixth day they gathered twice as much bread - two omers per man - so the rulers reported to Moses. The scene points to preparing for the Sabbath and aligning with inner provision that comes through faithful awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the miracle is not merely food, but a teaching of consciousness. The sixth day marks a deliberate shift of state: when you acknowledge that the I AM is the source of every supply, you gather twice as much in your inner pantry. The outer commandments become a map of your inner discipline. The doubling is your sign that your subconscious has heard you and answers with abundance before you step into the Sabbath of activity. The rulers coming to Moses mirror your outer world, faithfully reflecting the conviction you hold about lack or plenty. Obedience becomes fidelity to a lived assumption—stay with the sense, keep rehearsing the reality you choose, and the day of rest becomes a day of rest in consciousness, not only calendar time. Providence and guidance arrive as quiet assurance that you are supported by the I AM, here and now. When you live from that inner certainty, you will find your daily bread multiplied as a natural expression of your present state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and enter the I AM. Assume, in the present tense, I am abundantly supplied; I gather twice as much in my inner store, and rest in the certainty that outer provision follows this inner conviction.
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