Walking the Inner Promise
Genesis 13:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 13:15–17 presents a promise of land for Abram and his descendants forever. It also commands him to walk the land, signaling both scope and immediate faith.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the I AM within you, the land is not a map but your state of consciousness. When God says, 'all the land you see I will give you,' He declares that the entire field of perception available to awareness is yours by the assumption you hold. The seed, multiplied as the dust of the earth, shows that your inner possibilities are inexhaustible whenever you believe. The command 'arise, walk through the land' is an inner directive: move through the mental landscape in imagination as though you already possess it. The promise’s scope is timeless; it rests in the consistency of your present conviction, not in external conditions. Your neighbor, your health, your resources—these are fruits of the same state, appearing when you dwell in the conviction that this land is yours now. Providence and guidance arrive as a sure inner counsel, a knowing that your wish is already fulfilled in your inner vision, and that vision will lead you along the path you must walk.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: 'I am the possessor of this land now.' Then walk through the inner landscape in imagination, feeling the breadth and length as present reality.
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