Inner Promise Genesis 18:14

Genesis 18:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 18 in context

Scripture Focus

14Is any thing too hard for the LORD? At the time appointed I will return unto thee, according to the time of life, and Sarah shall have a son.
Genesis 18:14

Biblical Context

The verse asks whether anything is too hard for the LORD. It promises that at the appointed time Sarah will bear a son.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of the LORD as the I AM within you, the perpetual consciousness that births all experiences. When Genesis asks, 'Is anything too hard for the LORD?' it is your own inner 'I' asking of itself. The time appointed is not a future calendar but the moment your attention rests in the feeling that your wish is already realized. Sarah, the ancient wife, becomes a symbol of your hidden womb—the imaginative faculty that brings forth form from formlessness. If you are barren of results, you are only unaware of your covenant loyalty: faith that loves, trusts, and remains true to the inner promise. The promise will come when you align your inner state with the nature of life—the sun that shines on your inner landscape and baptizes your desires into being. Thus Providence and Guidance are not external: they are the quiet adjustments of your own I AM, guiding you to the exact moment when your 'son' arises as visible form in your life. Stay loyal, stay hopeful, and let the I AM confirm the birth of what you have believed.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and assume the state of your fulfilled desire now; feel it as real in your body. Visualize the birth of the son in your inner womb until it manifests in outer life.

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