Genesis Abundance: Joseph's Sand

Genesis 41:49 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 41 in context

Scripture Focus

49And Joseph gathered corn as the sand of the sea, very much, until he left numbering; for it was without number.
Genesis 41:49

Biblical Context

Joseph gathered corn in numbers beyond counting, signaling inexhaustible provision.

Neville's Inner Vision

Genesis 41:49 speaks of a surplus so large it escapes counting. In Neville's language, the field is your mind; the corn is your inner convictions and ideas. Joseph is the I AM awake to itself, moving by Providence rather than outward arithmetic. The sand of the sea speaks of unmeasurable reserves available to consciousness when you stop measuring with the old sense-born numbers. When you feel the surge of supply, you are not tallying grains but acknowledging the abundance of your own inner state. The left numbering represents the surrender of lack to the one imagination that rules all, the I AM that fills every space. To live this, assume you are already in possession of inexhaustible wealth, that every need is provided by the imagination's field. Revision: see any scene of scarcity as a mistaken accounting, and declare, I am the abundance that cannot be numbered. The more you dwell in this feeling, the more your external circumstances will reflect a harvest beyond counting.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and breathe out, declare I am the unlimited reservoir of supply. Visualize Joseph counting corn, then stop counting and let the field expand beyond numbers, feeling that Providence guides every grain.

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