Joel 1:10 Inner Field Revival

Joel 1:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Joel 1 in context

Scripture Focus

10The field is wasted, the land mourneth; for the corn is wasted: the new wine is dried up, the oil languisheth.
Joel 1:10

Biblical Context

The verse describes a field wasted and the land mourning its lost harvest, symbolizing inner drought and disappointment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Joel 1:10 speaks of a field wasted and the land mourning—corn decayed, wine dried, oil languishing. But in the Neville sense, the field is your inner atmosphere, and the mourning is a sentiment you have clung to. The outward ruin mirrors the mind's belief in separation from abundance. To heal it, assume the feeling of harvest now. In your imagination, walk through a thriving field: corn tall, barrels of wine full, oil gleaming. Tell yourself, in the first person: I am the I AM; I dwell in abundance; I have never truly been lacking. Maintain that assumption until it feels natural, until the perception of scarcity dissolves and the inner field returns to fertility. The revival is not produced by time but by identification—by choosing to live from the consciousness that creates, rather than from the deficit you observe. Your next experience will rise from the hidden harvest you have already planted in awareness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine the field thriving—corn, wine, and oil full once more. Say to yourself, 'I am the I AM; abundance is my natural state,' and feel it real in this moment.

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