From Hunger to Provision

Genesis 43:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 43 in context

Scripture Focus

2And it came to pass, when they had eaten up the corn which they had brought out of Egypt, their father said unto them, Go again, buy us a little food.
Genesis 43:2

Biblical Context

The brothers have eaten the corn they brought from Egypt. Jacob instructs them to go back and buy more food.

Neville's Inner Vision

Genesis 43:2 places the family at the table and then sends them back to Egypt for more grain. In Neville’s key, this scene becomes a study of the states you entertain in consciousness. The corn they ate signifies the supply they have accepted as real; the instruction to go again to buy food marks a movement of desire toward the Source, not toward a distant caravan. The father is the inner Father—the I AM within you—speaking through the wheel of your own imagination. Egypt represents the mind's externalized stockpile, the stage where you look for food in the world rather than within your own awareness. When the sons move to purchase, they enact the reality you are already imagining: you live by what you assume is true. The act of going back is not a geographical circuit but a revision of belief: you re-enter your state of consciousness and invoke provision by choosing to act from the assumption that you are supplied. Hunger here is not lack but a signal inviting you to align with your true supply—the I AM that never runs dry.

Practice This Now

Practice: Close your eyes, declare 'I am supplied now' and feel the reality of abundance as if you have already received; then revise any sense of lack by repeating 'There is food in my world' until the inner state settles.

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