Abram's Inner Return to Wealth
Genesis 13:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Abram leaves Egypt with Sarah, Lot, and all his possessions, traveling to the south; he is described as very rich in cattle, silver, and gold.
Neville's Inner Vision
One reads Genesis 13:1-2 and sees Abram moving from the streets of fear into the field of abundance, yet I tell you the story is your inner procession. Egypt stands for a discarnate belief that you are poor, a place where Pharaoh's rule biases your sense of self. When Abram goes up, taking Sarah and Lot and all his possessions, he is not merely moving geographically; he is lifting his consciousness to a richer state of being. His wealth—cattle, silver, gold—functions as symbols, not trophies; they testify that you have believed in the reality of your I AM, the living law that multiplies when trusted. The covenant loyalty you see in Abram's journey is your own loyalty to the truth that God, your awareness, provides. Providence guides your steps as you refuse to identify with lack and instead align with abundance. In that alignment, the richness you observe in the outer world becomes the outer sign of an inner conviction that cannot be moved by external fear.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, declare 'I AM wealth' and revise your scene: you are already abundant, led by Providence; feel gratitude as if it is your current state.
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