Genesis 21:6-7 Inner Laugh
Genesis 21:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Sarah proclaims that God has made her laugh, and the world will laugh with her. The birth of Isaac signals the covenant's joyful fulfillment and a hopeful future.
Neville's Inner Vision
Sarah's laugh is not amusement but the soul awakening to the end already accomplished. In this inner drama, the I AM, God's presence within, confirms that a long-awaited birth is true now. Abraham's old age symbolizes human limitation dissolving when belief aligns with the covenant. The line 'Who would have said...' points to the power of imagination to birth what seems unlikely. When you accept the end as fact and dwell in the feeling of Isaac's arrival, the inner movements harmonize with faith, loyalty to the promise, and the joy that follows. The page invites you to revise the sense of delay: imagine the outcome as present, feel it as real, and allow your outer world to reflect your inner state. The smile is your proof that the I AM creates from within, and covenant life unfolds when you persist in the feeling of the wish fulfilled.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the end: I have my joyful outcome now. Feel and dwell in that reality for a few minutes, then let your day be guided by that belief.
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