Abram and the Inner Provision
Genesis 14:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Genesis 14:21, Abram faces a choice: the king of Sodom offers wealth if he accepts the spoils. Abram chooses to safeguard his inner allegiance and not be defined by external riches.
Neville's Inner Vision
Abram has learned through victory that his true wealth is not the goods placed before him but the consciousness that won the day. The king of Sodom is not a person to be battled but a symptom of a state of consciousness that would lay claim to your people and your victories. The decision to refuse is a moment to remind you that your inner kingdom is not for sale; your security rests in the I AM, which cannot be bought by worldly spoils. When you refuse the external offer, you are affirming that Providence is the source of all abundance. Wealth appears as an outward token, but it does not redefine your worth; your identity remains rooted in the inner light that Abram represents. By standing firm, you keep your inner victories from being co-opted by a state called Sodom; you remain free to manifest through an inner providence that guides actions, choices, and blessings. The law is simple: align with your inner truth, and provision follows.
Practice This Now
Assume the stance of Abram: declare, 'I am the I AM; the world's gifts do not define me.' Feel the security of inner providence and let it redraw your sense of wealth.
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