Rebekah's Inner Covenant
Genesis 24:56-58 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Genesis 24:56-58, Rebekah agrees to go with the servant to her future husband; after her family asks, she freely declares, 'I will go.'
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember, in Neville's practice, all persons are states of consciousness, and every event reveals an inner movement. The servant and the journey in Genesis 24:56-58 stand for your inner guidance moving you toward your I AM—the Self that already knows the covenant. The LORD hath prospered my way is the inner assurance that the path you imagine is being made real by consciousness that accompanies every thought. Rebekah's parents and their question echo the reasonable doubts of your outer mind, and her simple answer, I will go, marks the moment your inner conviction is willing to travel outward through action. Her consent is not a concession from others but the self's readiness to align with a destined path. When you say, in imagination, 'I will go' you have coupled your choice with the law that says: it is finished in the mind first. The outer event—arrival at the master's house—mirrors the inner construction of your life by your persistent, vivid assumption. Trust the movement of that I AM and the world will follow.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume a future that already exists in your mind as complete. Say softly to yourself, 'I will go,' and feel the joy, confidence, and certainty of the path already yours.
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