Covenant Vision in Imagination
Genesis 15:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Abram divides the offerings in two and arranges them. Birds descend upon the carcases, and Abram drives them away.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your consciousness, Abram is you, and the divided beasts are the steadfast positions of your I AM. The ritual act is a present-tense illustration: you split a belief the way you divide the sacrifice, affirming that its reality cannot be negotiable to fear or appetite. The birds that press down on the carcases are the persistent doubts and impulses that seek to claim the outcome before its time. Yet Abram’s act of driving them away is the inner discipline of maintaining the vision, refusing to surrender the covenant to appearances. When you stand in this moment, you are the custodian of a promise already true in your inner kingdom; the ceremony symbolizes fidelity to the original assurance, not to outward form. Your awareness—the I AM—chooses to honor the covenant by withholding interference and by holding the image of the outcome against every sense-delivery to doubt. Persist in the assumption, and the external sign follows as surely as night follows day.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the covenant is already true in you; imagine the pieces laid out and feel the certainty of the I AM. Hold that vision and drive away every distraction until the scene stands complete.
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