Inner Laughter, Inner Faith

Genesis 18:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 18 in context

Scripture Focus

15Then Sarah denied, saying, I laughed not; for she was afraid. And he said, Nay; but thou didst laugh.
Genesis 18:15

Biblical Context

Sarah denies laughing and fears the truth of her pregnancy; the moment shows denial often hiding the reality of a promised birth, with the divine reminder that judgment follows disbelief.

Neville's Inner Vision

Sarah’s denial is the mind clinging to fear of a revelation about her own inner covenant. The visitors appear as the I AM within, reminding you that nothing forbidden stands against the Truth of consciousness. When she says she did not laugh, note that the laugh is fear, the inner resistance to a prophecy you already carry. The lesson is simple: the word of promise exists now in your being; the outer denial merely tests your readiness to receive. If you would birth your seed, revise your stance: I am the I AM who births the promised son in this very moment. I am the mother of my own divine reality, and I now claim it with calm, affectionate certainty. The Nay is but a cue to turn your inner state from doubt to trust, from dismissal to welcome. In that shift, the promise becomes your lived present.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: In stillness, imagine the inner visitors gently affirm the promise; revise your stance by saying, 'I now accept and live the fulfillment of this promise as my present reality,' and feel the reality flooding your being.

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