Noah's Inner Covenant Renewal

Genesis 9:28-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 9 in context

Scripture Focus

28And Noah lived after the flood three hundred and fifty years.
29And all the days of Noah were nine hundred and fifty years: and he died.
Genesis 9:28-29

Biblical Context

Noah lived 350 years after the flood, and all the days of Noah were 950 years; then he died.

Neville's Inner Vision

Noah here is a state of consciousness, not merely a man. The flood represents cleansing of a worn-out pattern; the covenant is the inner agreement with the I AM within. When Noah endures after the flood, his long days are the persistence of that renewed state. The 350 years after the flood are the iterations you allow the new vibration to radiate in daily life; the total 950 years mark the fullness of that inner life as you affirm it, not a historical tally. Death, in this reading, is not extinction but a turning of forms—an inner transition from one consciousness to another, a shift that occurs as you hold the state in feeling and imagination. Grace and favor flow to the one who remains loyal to the covenant of being. Salvation and renewal are ongoing; you are continually creating a new creation in your inner world, until the outer appears as a sign of what you have assumed. Thus Noah's years point to the durability and ultimate sovereignty of your inner I AM.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine yourself inside the inner ark after the flood, repeating, 'I am the I AM, enduring in grace.' Then feel this renewal as your days lengthen in covenant, so your world begins to reflect the new creation.

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