Nourishing Fear Inner Reconciliation

Genesis 50:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 50 in context

Scripture Focus

21Now therefore fear ye not: I will nourish you, and your little ones. And he comforted them, and spake kindly unto them.
Genesis 50:21

Biblical Context

Joseph reassures his brothers not to fear and promises to nourish them and their children. He comforts them with kind words.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the inner republic of your consciousness, the scene in Genesis becomes a drama of the I AM gently speaking to the fear-ridden ego. Joseph's declaration fear ye not is not memory but a turning of attention toward sufficiency. The nourishment he promises is your inward assurance that the I AM provides for every generation of your life—thoughts, feelings, and plans—so that lack is displaced by plenty. When you hear I will nourish you, feel it as the steady stream of inner energy that feeds your future rather than starving your present. The comfort and kindly speech are the posture of your inner dialogue toward yourself and others, transforming accusation into mercy and forgiveness. As you practice, you reconcile old judgments, forgiving the self that feared abandonment and recognizing that every figure in your script is a facet of your own being. Providence is not a distant fate but the natural order of awareness when you dwell in I AM as your eternal adviser. In this light, fear dissolves, generosity arises, and your outer world rearranges to follow your restored inner peace.

Practice This Now

Imitate Joseph: declare to your mind, I will nourish you and your little ones, and feel the nourishment flowing through every area of life. Then revise any fear with a warm, kind inner address and imagine comforting your past and future self into peace.

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