Wagons of Provision Within

Genesis 45:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 45 in context

Scripture Focus

19Now thou art commanded, this do ye; take you wagons out of the land of Egypt for your little ones, and for your wives, and bring your father, and come.
20Also regard not your stuff; for the good of all the land of Egypt is yours.
Genesis 45:19-20

Biblical Context

Joseph tells his brothers to take wagons for their families and father, and not to worry about their belongings, for the land's abundance is theirs. The passage emphasizes immediate provision and trust in the land's bounty rather than lack.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Neville, the brothers' departure from Egypt is a picture of waking the mind from bondage to the abundance of the I AM. The text speaks not of carts and cattle but of inner provisions: take your wagons, gather your family, and come into the promised land by simply assuming you are already there. The 'command' is a call to align your consciousness with a state of sufficiency rather than chasing external goods. The line 'the good of all the land is yours' is a metaphor for the divine idea that abundance is the natural condition of your being when you dwell in the awareness that you are the I AM, not the body in bondage. Obedience and faith lead to a revision of your sense of possession: you do not own by accumulation but by recognition of your oneness with the good that already is. When you regard not your stuff, you release the fear of loss and hear the whisper that your life, your family, your future, are already provided for in the one life you awaken to as consciousness.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume you already possess the land's abundance; visualize gathering wagons and bringing your family into a new state; feel the I AM now and let the sense of sufficiency fill you.

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