Recovering Your Inner Lot

Genesis 14:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 14 in context

Scripture Focus

16And he brought back all the goods, and also brought again his brother Lot, and his goods, and the women also, and the people.
Genesis 14:16

Biblical Context

Abram rescues Lot and returns with the goods, the women, and the people.

Neville's Inner Vision

That brief verse is not a history lesson, but a window into your own inner rescue. Abram's act of returning goods, Lot, and the people is a symbolic map of what you recover in your inner life. The goods stand for your resources, talents, and opportunities; Lot represents the attachments or fears that keep you bound to past circumstances; the women and the people symbolize your inner circle, the aspects of yourself that are alive in shared experience. When you align with the I AM, the inner ruler of being, you can reverse loss by assumption. The outer event of rescue mirrors an inner change of state: the moment your mind accepts that you are the rescuer and that your state can call back all that was once missing, the world follows suit. The story teaches providence and guidance: there is no separation between you and your possessions when you dwell in the truth of your own apex, your awareness as God. In short, the reclaiming is first a reclaiming within, and the outer return is the echo of that inward arrangement. God, the I AM within, is the rescuer; you awaken to that identity.

Practice This Now

Assume the state of the fulfilled wish now: imagine you are Abram returning with Lot, your goods, and your people. Feel the I AM within you as sovereign, and let the scene of recovery unfold in your inner vision.

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