Revival of Jacob's Hope
Genesis 45:27-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jacob’s spirit is revived by hearing Joseph’s words and the signs he sent; he then declares that his son is alive and resolves to go and see him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jacob's revival comes not from wagons but from an inner acknowledgment that what you desire is already present. The words of Joseph symbolize a remembered truth lodged in consciousness: the blessing and the possibility of reunion are alive within you long before any external sign. When the wagons appear—tokens of supply and readiness—your spirit stirs; this is the inner notification that your state has shifted. The phrase 'It is enough' is the decisive act of the I AM: you declare the future is present now, not somewhere far off. Israel's choice to 'go and see him before I die' is the consciousness choosing to act from the premise that desire is fulfilled. In Neville terms, imagination has created the scenario; now you walk into it with the certainty that you are already embodying the fulfilled state. Let the present moment carry your expectation: you are the I AM, and what you seek is already alive in your inner kingdom; your job is to align your feelings with that truth, here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, recall the moment you first received the 'signs' of your desire. Then imagine a scene where you already have it, feel the joy, whisper 'I am the I AM' and let the feeling of completion settle in your chest.
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