Inner Provision, Abundant Days

Isaiah 7:21-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 7 in context

Scripture Focus

21And it shall come to pass in that day, that a man shall nourish a young cow, and two sheep;
22And it shall come to pass, for the abundance of milk that they shall give he shall eat butter: for butter and honey shall every one eat that is left in the land.
Isaiah 7:21-22

Biblical Context

Isaiah 7:21-22 speaks of a day when the remnant is fed by plenty: cattle, milk, and butter, with honey left for all in the land. It presents provision as a visible sign of divine abundance already available in the land.

Neville's Inner Vision

That day exists as a waking moment in your inner sky. The verse speaks of a remnant nourished not by outward luck but by your inner state, the I Am awareness you live by. The cow and two sheep are images of simple, steady states of consciousness that yield sustenance when tended with attention. The abundance of milk becoming butter stands for belief turning into experience; each drop of milk is the energy of conviction, each bit of butter a refined use of that conviction, and honey left in the land is the sweet assurance that outcomes are already given to you as a condition of consciousness. You are not waiting for provision you are the provision. The land becomes your field of awareness where leftovers are the energy that remains when you hold to fullness. Practice revision and feeling: assume that abundance is already given, linger in the sensation of plenty, and let imagination do the work, letting gratitude settle into your body as if you had already tasted those gifts.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume the feeling of abundance now, tasting butter and honey as a present reality. Revise any sense of lack by repeating I AM provided for, now, until it feels true.

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