Inner Lineage of Lamech

Genesis 4:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 4 in context

Scripture Focus

18And unto Enoch was born Irad: and Irad begat Mehujael: and Mehujael begat Methusael: and Methusael begat Lamech.
Genesis 4:18

Biblical Context

Genesis 4:18 records a direct line of births from Enoch to Lamech. Each generation names the next in a straightforward genealogical chain.

Neville's Inner Vision

Imagine the text as a mirror of your inner room. Enoch is the awakened I AM, and Irad is the first movement that follows—an intention that seeks to express. Mehujael and Methusael are the subsequent forms that take shape within consciousness, each giving birth to Lamech, the outer story you live as result. The line shows how a single inner truth, once imagined, seeds the next and then the next until an outer life conforms to it. Your present life is not fixed; it is the latest generation in a long lineage born of the I AM. If you feel the world is harsh or repetitive, you are simply living out the latest generation in this lineage; you can revise it by returning to the first state and choosing anew. By dwelling in the feeling of 'I AM' behind all births, you alter the line of succession and invite a different Lamech into expression. The revision is not to argue with reality but to re-feel it as already true.

Practice This Now

Assume you are Enoch, the awake I AM; let Irad arise as a fresh intention, then Mehujael and Methusael as successive mind-forms, until Lameh appears as your renewed outer life. Feel it real by affirming, 'I am the source of all that appears.'

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