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Genesis 42:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 42 in context

Scripture Focus

11We are all one man's sons; we are true men, thy servants are no spies.
Genesis 42:11

Biblical Context

They declare they are all one man's sons and insist they are honest and not spies.

Neville's Inner Vision

Genesis 42:11 sings not merely a tale of kin and land, but a whisper of your own inner state. The words 'we are all one man's sons' are the moment when your awareness recognizes a single origin behind every thought and face that appears as 'others' in your world. They speak from the womb of your I AM, where division dissolves and unity becomes the known truth. The brothers are not seeking favor from an external ruler; they are affirming the unity of their being with the source of life itself. When you believe you are separate—spy, suspect, other—you awaken fear; when you accept you are 'true men' in the line of one father, you align with the immutable order of your own consciousness. In Neville’s sense, you revise any sense of limitation by stating, 'We are one; there are no spies in the kingdom of my mind.' The 'thy servants are no spies' becomes a declaration of integrity within, a feeling that your every thought and every image in your world is harmless unless you give it power. Let this be your inner decree: unity precedes revelation, and your I AM will reveal the brothers and the way forward as you stand in that oneness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, repeat 'We are all one man's sons' as a present fact, and feel the unity saturate your thoughts. Then revise any sense of separation by affirming 'there are no spies in my mind's kingdom' until it feels real.

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