Genesis 20:14-15 Inner Provision
Genesis 20:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Abimelech restores Sarah to Abraham, bestows sheep, oxen, servants, and land, and invites him to dwell where he pleases. The episode signals restoration, covenant hospitality, and provision in the inner life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 20:14-15 is not a history lesson but a psychological scripture. The king’s gifts and the offer of land are outward symbols of an inward state becoming tangible. In Neville’s terms, Abimelech represents the outer governor of your world—the portion of consciousness that recognizes your rightful claim—turning toward you with resources because you have aligned with a new awareness. Abraham embodies the state of life that has married its purpose to reality; Sarah’s restoration is the inner harmony of life and partnership with the one I AM that you call by different names. The words “before thee” and “dwell where it pleaseth thee” signify your right to settle in any state your imagination can sustain. When you hold this vision, you stop begging the world for favors and begin blessing your own inner state, knowing that wealth, people, and opportunities follow from a steady conviction of abundance. The experience heals the sense that life is scarce; it proves that restitution and loyalty to your covenant with yourself manifest as actual provision through your present awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling, 'I rest in the land of my choosing, provided by my I AM.' See the gifts arriving, and declare, 'This is mine by the consciousness I inhabit.'
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