Inner Provision Through Substitution
Genesis 22:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Abraham lifts his eyes, sees a ram caught by its horns in the thicket behind him, and sacrifices it in place of his son.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 22:13 is not a history to be memorized but a map of your inner state. The ram is the substitute belief your I AM provides when you stand at the edge of fear and choose to look inward for the answer. When Abraham lifts his eyes and sees the ram behind him, he embodies the moment you turn from the problem and recognize the inner provision that has always waited in consciousness. The horns caught in the thicket symbolize fixed ideas that trap you, now revealed as ready-made solutions ready to be used. The act of taking the ram and offering it in place of the son is your consent to a new state of being: you accept the substitute the I AM supplies, not the fear that speaks from the old scene. Worship, in the true sense, is alignment with the fulfilled promise already present in your awareness. When you truly imagine and believe the ram is yours, you have substituted lack with abundance through the creative power of imagination and faith in God as I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the ram behind your present problem, a clear sign of inner provision standing in place of what you fear. Then affirm, I am the I AM, and I choose this substitute reality; feel it real now.
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