Three Days of Inner Restoration
Genesis 40:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 40 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joseph explains that three days signify a brief restoration: the cupbearer will be returned to his previous position and resume service to Pharaoh.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of this as a map of consciousness. The three branches are three inner movements—choice, alignment, and release—within the one mind you call I AM. Pharaoh represents the universal order of mind, the awareness that can lift or lower the head according to your inner conviction. The cup is an instrument of your function in life, a symbol of how you serve the greater way. When the three days pass, the lifting of the head is not a schedule but a shift in your inner scene: you have made peace with your place, and your inner eye sees your restoration as already accomplished. The interpreter, Joseph, is your higher self translating present inner signals into outward circumstance; your job returns into view because you now live as the man or woman who belongs there. This is Providence in action: your inner state dictates your outer placement. The practical key is to dwell in the feeling that your restoration is already true, and let that feeling color every choice you make. Imagination precedes manifestation; faith is the sure knowing that you are where you belong.
Practice This Now
Assume today that you are already restored to your rightful place; feel the relief and confidence in your chest, and imagine holding the symbolic cup as a sign of service returned to you.
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