Bread Within Genesis 47:13
Genesis 47:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 47:13 describes a land so famine-stricken there is no bread anywhere. It invites viewing scarcity as a state of consciousness rather than a fixed external fact.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 47:13 is not a mere report of famine; it is a revelation of the state of consciousness. The absence of bread signals a mind forgetful of its own supply. In Neville’s key, Egypt and Canaan are inner states; when the consciousness dwells on lack, the land appears empty and faint. But Providence is your I AM, the steady awareness that imagines worlds and nourishes them into being. The remedy is simple in practice: assume fullness now; revise the scene in your imagination until you feel the bread and abundance flowing. Say, internally, 'There is bread in the land, and I am supplied,' and let that feeling saturate your sense of self. Do not look to external conditions for permission; the power to alter conditions lies in you as the I AM imagining. Persist in the feeling-of-realization until the outer landscape mirrors your inner shift. The famine dissolves as your awareness shifts from absence to presence, from judgment to trust in Providence.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and repeat 'There is bread in the land, and I am supplied,' imagining visible signs of abundance; feel it real until your whole body accepts it as true.
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