Abraham’s Inner Covenant Awakening
Genesis 18:16-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Abraham accompanies the visitors toward Sodom, and God declares He will reveal His plan because Abraham is destined to become a great nation. He will command his children and household to keep the LORD's way, doing justice and judgment.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard cadence, the scene is an inner drama. The men are your distinct states of awareness; the road toward Sodom is the drift of external conditions you are about to reframe. The LORD's question about hiding what He does is the mind’s readiness to disclose what you, in consciousness, are choosing to become, the I AM unveiling what you have kept in your imagination. Abraham, who shall become a great and mighty nation, is your inner sense of self that can steward a household of thoughts and feelings. When you declare that your thoughts will keep the way of the LORD—acting with justice and judgment—you are aligning with the covenant within. The promise is not outside of you; it is the consciousness that what you believe and assume becomes your experienced world. As you assume this state and feel it as real now, the external scenes arrange themselves to honor your new consciousness. So the LORD brings to pass that which He spoke by your firm, loving revision of self.
Practice This Now
Imaginatively assume the state now: I AM the great and mighty nation, commanding my inner household to follow the way of the LORD with justice and judgment. Feel this covenant as reality in your body and daily life.
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