Inner Seed of Genesis

Genesis 48:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 48 in context

Scripture Focus

11And Israel said unto Joseph, I had not thought to see thy face: and, lo, God hath shewed me also thy seed.
Genesis 48:11

Biblical Context

Jacob says he never expected to see Joseph’s face, and God has revealed his seed to him. The verse links divine providence with the ongoing line of his family, highlighting trust in inner unfolding.

Neville's Inner Vision

Israel’s astonishment is telling you to notice how the inner state of awareness creates the outer line. In Neville’s terms, the I AM is God, and the parenthesis of Jacob’s 'seed' is an inner pattern you have already imagined as real. When he says, 'God hath shewed me also thy seed,' he is confessing that the future descendants are already present as a state of consciousness now, awaiting only your acceptance. Every coming generation you long for is not apart from you but the next degree of your inner self; you do not reach it by chasing time, but by turning inward and assuming you already possess it. The surprise is only the moment your attention shifts from lack to the certainty that the seed exists as a feeling, a memory, a vision within. Cultivate trust; dwell in the one I AM that includes all lineage and blessing, and the outer shows the inner quickly.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the feeling of realized seed now. Say 'God hath shown me my seed' until it feels real.

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