Inner Provision in Genesis
Genesis 47:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joseph gathers all the money for corn in Egypt and Canaan; when money fails, the Egyptians come to him for bread, signaling a shift from external means to inward provision.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this chapter, the land's money vanishes and the people come to Joseph, not to complain, but to be fed. If you read it through the I AM, you will see that the disappearance of money is not a calamity but a conversion of energy from external to inner storehouse. Joseph stands for the I AM within you, the steady administrator of your imagination. Egypt and Canaan are two states of consciousness made alive by belief: one in flux, the other in trust. When the outer economy (the money) faileth, you are confronted with the truth that all bread flows from within. The moment you refuse to rely on external currency, you discover that supply is never outside you, but within your own awareness. The bread is the living proof that God is the sole source and that your imaginative act reorganizes the field so that nourishment appears. The fear of loss dissolves as you persist in feeling the end already accomplished, bread in the granary of your imagination. The inner governor, Joseph, does not hoard; he issues abundance by your assumption, and the world follows your inner state.
Practice This Now
Sit with eyes closed and declare, I AM the source of all bread. Then, perceive your inner storehouse filling with corn and bread; taste the abundance as already yours.
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