Abraham's Inner Hospitality
Genesis 18:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Abraham quickly prepares food for his guests, demonstrating generous hospitality. The scene highlights readiness to provide and share abundance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture Abraham as the I AM within you, hearing a summons from the inner tent. His hastening to Sarah to bake bread and to the herd to fetch a calf is the mind leaping to clothe an inner idea with form. The three measures of fine meal symbolize belief, feeling, and action—the triad you must nourish to feed a newly conceived possibility. The calf, tender and good, is vitality offered to your vision; the servant’s hasty dress of it mirrors the conscious shaping of that vision into form. When you welcome a visitor as though the need is already met, you enact the law that imagination creates reality: you feed the state, and the state feeds your life. The speed of Abraham’s movements reveals the inner certainty that what you assume, you invite into actual being. In practice, withdraw attention from lack and place it on the feast already prepared within. Assume the feast is here now, feel the warmth, and let the memory of the meal confirm your state is complete.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feast is already prepared within you. Feel the warmth as it nourishes your inner guests and declare, It is done in me now.
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