Inner Justice in Genesis 40:22
Genesis 40:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 40 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The chief baker is hanged, exactly as Joseph had interpreted.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner world is the theater of justice; the hanging of the baker is not punishment out there but the unfolding of a prepared interpretation inside Joseph's dream-vision, which is your own awareness decoding events. In Neville's terms, the external outcome is the natural effect of a state of consciousness you have already imagined and believed. The baker stands for any appetite or pride in you that insists on a certain outcome; his hanging shows that when you interpret a dream correctly—when you align your mind with a truth that life is your I AM-aware intention—the inner movement leads to explicit results. The verse shows that both prophecy and accountability operate in the inner man: you don't change God or the laws; you change the state of mind that creates events. When you accept that you are the interpreter of your life, you will see similar judgments resolved by the inner conviction that your state governs your world. This is the principle behind discernment: know the I AM within and the world is rearranged to reflect that.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you are the interpreter of your life; revise by stating, 'I interpret my circumstances now.' Feel the certainty rise as you align with the I AM that creates outcomes.
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