Inner Famine, Inner Abundance

Genesis 43:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 43 in context

Scripture Focus

1And the famine was sore in the land.
Genesis 43:1

Biblical Context

Genesis 43:1 states that famine was severe in the land. This external condition mirrors a state of inner consciousness seeking renewal.

Neville's Inner Vision

Genesis 43:1 presents a scene of famine in the land; the external world seems solid, yet Neville teaches that such facts are nothing but the appearances of our inner state. The land is your current disposition—fearful, meager, or hopeful—and famine is the word your mind uses to describe a belief in lack. You are not at the mercy of famine; you are its author, the I AM within choosing to imagine differently. When you read this verse, do not debate the scarcity; forgive it by returning your attention to the end you desire. In that end, abundance is already real in consciousness, and the land responds to your inner vision. Begin with a humble assumption: I am abundance, and feel the truth of it now. Persist in that feeling until it becomes your dominant mood, and notice how thoughts, relationships, opportunities shift to align with the new image. The famine recedes as the inner conviction of plenty grows; your world then reflects the harvest you have assumed.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and declare I am abundance now, and visualize grain filling the fields of your land. Hold that feeling until it feels real.

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