Inner Covenant at Genesis 50:15
Genesis 50:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
After their father dies, Joseph's brothers fear he will hate them and repay the evil they did; the scene shows guilt returning as imagined external judgment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 50:15 unfolds as a study in inner states. Joseph stands for the I AM that witnesses every thought and memory; the brothers are the vibrational voices of guilt and fear within you, imagining that past wrongs must be punished by an external judge. When father is removed from the scene, the old story seems to lose its tether, and the mind pretends the inner order will turn on itself. In Neville's method, you notice that the fear of retribution is not coming from a distant world but from an assumed configuration of consciousness—an assumption you can revise. Do not wait for permission from others; in awareness you give yourself the forgiveness you seek. Assume the feeling that you are already forgiven; declare that no inner attorney will condemn you or anyone else. The I AM remains unchanged and merciful whether you relive the memory or let it drop into quiet. By inwardly affirming reconciliation, you dissolve the sense of judgment and awaken to the harmony you truly are.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes; imagine Joseph, the inner I AM, saying, 'You are forgiven.' Feel the relief as the memory of guilt dissolves, and revise the scene so that the brothers greet you with peace.
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