Inner Memory of Providence

Genesis 40:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 40 in context

Scripture Focus

23Yet did not the chief butler remember Joseph, but forgat him.
Genesis 40:23

Biblical Context

Genesis 40:23 shows outward memory can falter. The chief butler forgot Joseph despite his earlier aid.

Neville's Inner Vision

Read Genesis 40:23 as a map of inner life: the butler represents outward memory, a movement in the dream that can forget. The I AM within—your true awareness—never forgets your divine connection or the path you are meant to tread. Joseph becomes not a man in a jail and later restored, but a state of consciousness that interprets signs and remains ready to act when the inner timing aligns. The apparent neglect of the outer world shows that external causation is fickle, while inner remembrance is constant. When you revise the scene in imagination by declaring, 'I am remembered by God within me,' you collapse the old memory and awaken to guidance. Feel the reality of this inner remembrance now; let it seed the next scene you will live. The door you seek is not opened by others remembering you, but by your own inner memory awakening to God’s purposes. Persevere in this conviction, and the moment you feel forgotten becomes a hinge toward your favorable outcome.

Practice This Now

Assume the inner premise: I am remembered by God within me. Feel it now and let it realign your next move.

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