Intercession Becomes Birth: Genesis 25:21
Genesis 25:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaac prayed to the LORD for his barren wife, and God answered, enabling Rebekah to conceive.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the narrative locates the solution not in waiting upon time, but in the inner act of consciousness. Isaac’s intercession is not a plea to a distant deity, but a turning of attention within to the I AM who already knows the end from the beginning. The barren wife becomes a symbol of a lack in your life; the moment of conception signals the inner movement of feeling and belief aligning with a future fulfilled. In Neville's view, God is the I AM awareness you carry, and prayer is simply shifting your state to agree with the reality you desire. When you 'intreat' or petition, you are diagnosing your present state and choosing a new posture: the end is yours now, you just haven't realized it yet. To practice, enter the scene in your imagination as though the outcome has already occurred: feel the joy, imagine the moment of conception, and dwell there until it feels inevitable. Persist in that feeling until your outer world rearranges to match the inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Assume the end now: feel the joy of the answer already here; linger in the scene where conception is complete, and thank and rest in the certainty.
The Bible Through Neville










Neville Bible Sparks









