Lot's Choice, Inner Path
Genesis 13:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Lot chose the plain of Jordan and moved east, separating himself from Abram. This reveals the outward pull toward wealth and division within the mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 13:11 is not a history to memorize but a map of inner states. Lot is a portion of your mind that seeks security by grasping outward signs—land, wealth, possessions. The plain of Jordan is the fertile field where you project abundance as something outside yourself. When Lot journeys east and separates from Abram—a symbolic severing of inner unity—you experience the friction of two ways of thinking within you: the outward, time-bound self who believes wealth comes by external acquisition, and the inward I AM source that provides from within. Under Neville's law of assumption, your life is the stage where you imagine the scene and feel it until it is real. The moment you identify with Lot, you validate lack and distance the sense of Providence. When you revise by assuming the end state—oneness with the I AM and the belief that provision is already yours—you watch the scene reorganize: the outward split dissolves into unity, and the path of life flows from your center rather than from external lands.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and rest in the I AM. Assume the inner scene where you are already provided for; feel the settled abundance, then carry that unity into daily choices.
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