Inner Covenant Of Genesis 15:10

Genesis 15:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 15 in context

Scripture Focus

10And he took unto him all these, and divided them in the midst, and laid each piece one against another: but the birds divided he not.
Genesis 15:10

Biblical Context

Abram divides the offerings to seal a covenant, while the birds are left intact.

Neville's Inner Vision

Genesis 15:10 speaks in the language of sacrifice, yet in the true sense it speaks to the state of your own consciousness. The divided beasts represent thoughts, habits, and loyalties you part with in the act of faith; the birds not divided symbolize the indwelling life—your breath, imagination, and the I AM that remains undisturbed by the severing. In the Neville sense, the covenant is a psychological shift: a decision to align every fragment of your mind behind a single purpose, your awareness pressed against a single altar of trust. When you feel the pieces laid opposite one another, you are rehearsing the inner movement of choice: you refuse to let fear and doubt cut across your sense of self as God. The moment you accept that the whole, undivided life is already yours, you activate the image of completion; the outer ritual mirrors the inner revision that your I AM already is one with the divine plan. Practice this by assuming you stand within the covenant now, and let the sense of unity fill every division as already satisfied and done.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, visualize the altar of your mind, and divide every belief you are willing to release, while keeping the core life uncut. Then repeat I am one with the covenant now and the I AM within me is complete.

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