Bread, Wine, Inner Kingship
Genesis 14:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Melchizedek, king of Salem, brings bread and wine as priest of the Most High God, signaling blessing and covenant nourishment. In Neville's sense, these gifts are an invitation to recognize God's presence within your life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 14:18 invites you to focus not on history but on the inner order of your being. Melchizedek is your higher self, the priest of the Most High God who rules from the throne of awareness. The bread and wine symbolize substantiation and joy—the mental nourishment that makes your life feel grounded and exalted at once. When you dwell with this figure in imagination, you are rehearsing the true worship: aligning your story with the I AM, trusting that the kingly state within directs the events of your life. The covenant loyalty spoken of is your fidelity to that inner reality, choosing again and again to presume fullness rather than lack, to assume the presence rather than absence. In Neville's psychology, the outer scene obeys the inner guard of consciousness; thus, by feeding your mind with this gentleness, you invite a reign of peace into your days. Sit with the feeling that you are always attended by the priest of the Most High God, and let the inner meal revise limitation into abundance.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes, affirm I AM the king of Salem within me, and picture Melchizedek offering bread and wine to my awareness. Feel the nourishment as the reality of God-present reign in this moment.
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