Inner Voice, Outer Blessing

Genesis 27:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 27 in context

Scripture Focus

13And his mother said unto him, Upon me be thy curse, my son: only obey my voice, and go fetch me them.
Genesis 27:13

Biblical Context

Rebekah commands Jacob to obey her voice and fetch what she desires, promising to bear the curse herself.

Neville's Inner Vision

Rebekah's line is a doorway into your inner world. The 'curse' is not a doom but a belief your present self assumes; when you say, 'Upon me be thy curse,' you are surrendering fear to the deeper, governing I AM and placing trust in the inner vision. 'Only obey my voice' becomes the decisive moment: you commit to the inner assumption that the wish is already true. The outward act of fetching what she wants mirrors the practical steps you take to manifest a state in consciousness. Obedience to the inner voice aligns your actions with the fulfilled state, dissolving the sense of lack as you persist in feeling the truth of your blessing. In this scene, you are invited to revise limitation by embracing the inner directive rather than external appearances. Remember: the I AM in you is the sovereign authority; the curse dissolves as you more steadfastly hold the belief that your blessing is already here.

Practice This Now

Practice: Sit quietly, place a hand on your heart, and declare, 'I now obey the inner voice and I am already blessed.' Then imagine the scene fully—bring the 'meal' of your desire to your table as if it has already arrived, and feel it real for a few minutes.

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