Inner Sabbath, Outer Supply
Exodus 16:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses instructs that today is the Sabbath and there will be no manna in the field; for six days they may gather, but on the seventh there will be none.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the manna is not bread you earn by toil; it is the sign of your inner state. The command to gather for six days and rest on the seventh is a law of your own consciousness: you may assemble thoughts and experiences, but true supply comes when you enter the Sabbath of awareness and stop the restless seeking. In that stillness, you align with the I AM, the I that you truly are. In this inner Sabbath, the appearance of lack dissolves, and what you need flows as if the seventh day had melted into the first. The world outside mirrors your inner state; when you trust this teaching and refrain from grasping tomorrow, you release resistance and allow the manna of life to flow from within. The six days of gathering are the discipline of imagining from the end, the seventh is rest in the reality that you already possess; you are not separate from supply but one with it in the I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume, 'I AM the I AM; this day is my Sabbath, and I rest in supply as already mine.' Feel the wish fulfilled now and let any lack-based thought dissolve.
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