The Inner Call of Abram
Genesis 12:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands Abram to depart from his country, kin, and father's house to a land God will show him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your chapter of Genesis speaks in the language of geography, yet the movement is entirely inward. The LORD's command, Get thee out of thy country, is the I AM waking you from the comfort of your familiar self-image. Abram steps from the known map of limitation into a land that I will shew thee—a land not yet seen by the outer eye, but already prepared in the inner vision of God within you. This call is not about leaving a place but leaving a state of mind: the old stories you tell yourself about scarcity, kin, and security are asked to dissolve so the higher idea can arise. The land God will show is the inner country of faith, obedience, and trust. The covenant loyalty is your decision to remain loyal to the idea you conceive, regardless of appearances. When you obey in imagination first, you align with the divine plan, and your world follows, not the other way around. You are Abram no longer merely in history but in possibility, a consciousness moving toward the land of your own becoming.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you have already left the old country; affirm: I am the I AM, and I have arrived in the land the Lord will show me. Stay with that feeling of arrival for a few minutes.
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