Inner Restoration Genesis 20:14-18
Genesis 20:14-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Abimelech restores Sarah to Abraham and offers gifts; Abraham prays, and God heals Abimelech and his household, opening the wombs that were closed.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theatre of your mind, Abimelech represents a surface circumstance or fear that blocks the life flow. Abraham is your I AM presence, steadfast in recognizing the true wife—Sarah—your higher self. The gifts and land symbolize the generous provisions of awareness that accompany a state rightly chosen. The act of Abraham praying is your inner invocation to the Source within, a moment of reaffirming the truth of your unity with God. When you align with this truth, healing descends: Abimelech’s family is healed, wombs open, and life returns as a natural consequence of inner restoration. The external events are reflections of your inner condition, proving that judgment, mercy, and restoration all dance within your consciousness. Trust that you are not at the mercy of appearances but by the I AM ordering all things toward wholeness. This is the pathway from restitution to blessing, through the discipline of feeling-as-if-true and steady inner petition.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: 'I am restored to my rightful life now.' For a few minutes, revise any sense of lack and feel the truth of your higher self occupying your inner realm; then visualize Abimelech offering gifts and Sarah restored, and linger in the sensation of life flowing freely.
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