Abram's Inner Covenant
Genesis 12:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God calls Abram to leave his country, kindred, and father's house for a land God will show. God promises to make Abram a great nation and to bless all families of the earth through him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the Bible speaks not of a distant man, but of a state of consciousness named Abram, arising in you when you consent to move your attention from the familiar country of limitation. When God says, Get thee out, it is the act of resigning old identifications and the belief that you are separate from the Source. The land that I will shew thee is not geography but a vivid inner disposition—an imagined terrain where possibilities become real. To say I will make of thee a great nation is to acknowledge you are not a single isolated self, but a growing kingdom of thoughts, feelings, and acts, ready to multiply. And thou shalt be a blessing means your inner prosperity radiates outward, blessing every feeling, relationship, and event. The clause, in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed, tells you that your inner harmony is contagious; your I AM awareness can heal the world by your own revised sense of self. The other lines about blessing those who bless and curses those who curse reveal the law of reciprocity within imagination: align with blessing, and blessing returns.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already in your promised land; spend 5 minutes imagining the I AM as your own awareness, revising any sense of lack into sufficiency. Then carry the feeling of blessing into your daily actions.
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