Inner Birth of Faith

Genesis 21:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 21 in context

Scripture Focus

7And she said, Who would have said unto Abraham, that Sarah should have given children suck? for I have born him a son in his old age.
Genesis 21:7

Biblical Context

Sarah marvels that she has borne a son in her old age. This moment marks the reversal of human limits through covenant faith.

Neville's Inner Vision

Observe that the line speaks not only of childbirth, but of a shift in the mind. Sarah’s astonishment is the inner reaction of a consciousness that finally accepts what the I AM has already declared possible. The birth of Isaac is the fruit of covenant loyalty enacted not by mere effort, but by trust established in imagination. When Abraham and Sarah believed in the unseen, their inner faith became a living season; the outer scene merely reflects that inward alignment. You, too, can interpret any 'old age' of circumstance as a call to revise the ruling image. If you perceive yourself bound by limitations, know that you are already the mother or father of the desired fruit in the timeless I AM. The external world is always the echo of an inner state. By choosing to feel the truth of your wish now, you awaken the same principle that produced Isaac: a manifestation born from a state of readiness, grace, and unwavering trust in the I AM that you are.

Practice This Now

Practice this now: sit quietly, revise a current limitation by declaring, 'I am the I AM; I have already borne my promise in this moment.' Then feel the truth of the wish as already realized and continue to hold that sense.

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