Starry Seed of Faith
Genesis 15:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Abraham is told to look to the heavens and trust that his future will be as numerous as the stars. His faith is counted as righteousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
I speak from the vantage point of Abraham's moment, for you and I share the same I AM. Look toward heaven and let your attention rest on the inner sky of possibilities. Each star is a belief you hold about what you can have. To number them is to become aware of the limits you have accepted; to hear, 'So shall thy seed be,' is to decree a line of consciousness that names your next state. When you believe with the whole being of I AM, the inner condition is counted as righteousness—not by rule, but by the alignment of your feeling and your assumption with the truth you desire. This tale is a map: the seed you long for already exists in your consciousness; your job is to imagine it into your life by dwelling in the feeling of its reality. The external world will follow the inner vision as surely as dawn follows night.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume: 'I am the seed of my desired outcome, fully formed in this moment.' Feel that state as real, then carry that certainty into daily life.
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