From This Day's Blessing
Haggai 2:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Haggai 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks you to consider things from this day onward after the foundation was laid. The seed and harvest are still latent, yet blessing begins now.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Haggai’s moment as a sign that your inner world has reached a turning point. The 'foundation of the LORD's temple' stands for the decision that you are I AM—awareness that imagines. The seed in the barn, the vine and the fig tree, the olive and pomegranate are your concealed potentials waiting expression. When you say 'from this day,' you declare a change of state: you refuse to delay the blessing while time passes; you choose to bless yourself now. The Lord’s blessing is not a distant reward but the conversion of your inner climate into outward reality through the practice of imagination. Your life begins to align with your inner revelation: the veil between inside and outside softens, and the seed begins to sprout in your experience—first in feeling, then in appearance. The I AM remains constant; your work is to align your assumption with that reality, to see yourself already blessed and prosperous, and to trust that the outer world will echo your inward renewal.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume you are blessed now, and feel it real by repeating 'I am blessed now' while placing a hand on your heart. Stay with the feeling for a few minutes until it becomes your ordinary state.
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