From the Ark to Renewal
Genesis 8:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands Noah to depart from the ark with his family and all living creatures, so life can begin anew and multiply on the earth. The passage signals restoration and a fresh order in creation.
Neville's Inner Vision
The ark is your old story—fear, limitation, the storm. When God speaks 'Go forth', you answer with the I AM, stepping out into the open field of consciousness. Your wife, and your sons and their wives symbolize the integrated faculties of your mind and the manifest helpers of your new image. 'Bring forth with thee every living thing that is with thee' becomes: bring forth every thought, feeling, habit, and desire that you carry; as you bring them forth into the earth of your life, they are to be nourished and multiplied by your sustained assumption. The injunction to be fruitful and multiply is not about biology alone; it's about multiplying your states of consciousness, multiplying possibilities by holding a single, vivid image of your desired outcome as already present. The 'earth' is your present world; through disciplined imagination, you cause all aspects of your life to align with that image. The promise of covenant loyalty is your own fidelity to the vision, not to the old story. Your inner God—the I AM—speaks this into your awareness; you respond with feeling-it-real and thus recreate reality from the inside out.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you have already stepped forth from the ark; feel the new air of a renewed earth and imagine a single vivid scene of abundance as already yours. Then revise one limiting memory by stating the new image aloud and feel it real.
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