Pharaoh's Land, Inner Destiny
Genesis 47:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The famine drives Egyptians to sell their land, and Joseph buys it all for Pharaoh, so the land becomes Pharaoh's.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's language, Joseph is your living imagination actively organizing the affairs of your life; Pharaoh represents the I AM's authority as your present awareness, and the famine is your belief in absence. When you dwell in the conviction that all you need is already yours within the state of consciousness, the land of your life—your resources, opportunities, even time—passes under the sovereignty of your inner ruler. The verse shows that a true inner activity can rearrange outer conditions, not by force but by alignment with the truth that nothing is truly scarce; the land belongs to consciousness that holds the state of abundance. When you feel lack, revise to sufficiency and repeat 'I AM owns all' until ownership becomes your habitual reality. Then what looks like Pharaoh's land is simply your inner disposition realized outwardly. You are both landowner and steward, as consciousness chooses to experience itself as wealth and provision.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and imagine a scene where every resource in your life is owned by the I AM. Repeat 'I am the owner of all' until you feel it as real.
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