Inner Stock, Spirit Wealth
Ezra 2:66 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezra 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezra 2:66 lists the number of horses and mules among the returning exiles.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Neville framework, the numbers are not outward counts but inner states of mastery and sufficiency. Your I AM, the aware self, assigns value to energy and resources by what you imagine and accept as real. The seven hundred thirty and six horses symbolize swift, vigorous power, while the two hundred forty and five mules symbolize steadier, reliable support. When you focus your attention on these figures inwardly, you are rehearsing a restoration: the exiles' return mirrors your return to full awareness of wealth and provision in your own life. The outside tally is a reflection of your inner posture toward life whether you trust your capacity to carry what you desire, whether you steward energy with care, and whether you believe that abundance flows from the I AM rather than from circumstance. In truth, the kingdom of God arises wherever you refuse lack and imagine abundance as already given. Your imagination is the chariot; your belief is the harness; your feeling of sufficiency is the road you travel. Remember: all wealth is created first in consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and declare 'I am wealth and provision now.' Visualize yourself stepping into the count you need, see the chariots of energy moving, and feel the reality as present.
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