Inner Storehouses of Provision
Genesis 41:56-57 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 41:56-57 depicts a famine over the earth; Joseph opens the storehouses and sells grain, and nations come to Egypt to buy corn, illustrating that provision follows a prepared storehouse in consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let the famine represent a lack in your mind. Joseph stands for the I AM within you—the steady awareness that holds the memory of plenty. When he opens the storehouses and distributes grain, he is showing the act of releasing abundance from the inner treasury. The outward famine mirrors a belief in separation from supply; as you align with the inner vision and authorize that store of consciousness, the doors swing wide and the world comes to you, compelled by your certainty. Providence and Guidance operate through your present inner state; wealth and provision rise not from outside effort but from a decisive, active claim of your inner storehouse. This is Salvation and Redemption: once you accept that the source is within, the external famine dissolves because your state of consciousness has shifted. Maintain the conviction: I AM the storehouse; abundance flows from my inner reservoir to every area of need.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, assume you are the keeper of the inner storehouses; feel abundant energy circulating and mentally distribute it to areas of lack, declaring, 'I AM the storehouse; abundance flows to me now.'
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