Seeing Inner Provision

Genesis 22:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 22 in context

Scripture Focus

14And Abraham called the name of that place Jehovahjireh: as it is said to this day, In the mount of the LORD it shall be seen.
Genesis 22:14

Biblical Context

Abraham names the place Jehovahjireh, signaling that God's provision will be revealed in the place of true worship and reliance on the LORD. The mount becomes the sign that provision is seen when trust is aligned with God's presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

Genesis 22:14 whispers to the waking mind that the mount on which you stand is within the range of your own I AM. Abraham’s naming, Jehovahjireh, is not a geographical tag but a declaration of inner provision already in being. The events on Mount Moriah are not external trials drawing down favors, but inner movements of trust that align your consciousness with a state in which need is seen as already supplied. When you dwell in the awareness that I AM is the source and circle of your life, you discover that 'the mount of the LORD it shall be seen' is seen inside, as a new disposition, a fresh feeling of sufficiency. Providence no longer lingers as a distant event; it becomes the immediate atmosphere of your decisions, your faith, your worship. Practice is not begging but realizing: imagine the state you want to live from, revise any lack, and feel the relief and gratitude as your normal mode of being. In that inner seeing, the outward scene follows, and you walk in the memory of provision.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, declare I AM provides, I am provided for, and feel the relief as if the need is already met. Then carry this state into your next moment by revising any sense of lack.

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