Joel 1:11 Inner Harvest

Joel 1:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Joel 1 in context

Scripture Focus

11Be ye ashamed, O ye husbandmen; howl, O ye vinedressers, for the wheat and for the barley; because the harvest of the field is perished.
Joel 1:11

Biblical Context

The verse shows a ruined harvest caused by neglect, signaling inner accountability and the need to turn inward.

Neville's Inner Vision

Be ye ashamed is not a judgment upon others but a summons to the state of consciousness you have entertained. The husbandman and the vinedresser are not external men, but the faculties of your own mind—your beliefs, your discernment, your willingness to tend the inner soil. When the wheat and barley fail in your field, the signal is a dry season within your awareness, a dryness caused by forgetfulness of the I AM presence. The shame that rises is the echo of forgotten alignment; use it as a creative prompt, not as condemnation. In this moment you are invited to revise the scene by assuming a new mood of abundance, trusting that the harvest responds to inner reality. Remember that you are the I AM in form, the imaginer of your life, and the outer field will mirror your inner conviction. So plant faith, water it with gratitude, and harvest begins again. The prophecy here conceals a promise: return to your true self and the field yields freely, not by chance but by your deliberate state of consciousness.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: close your eyes and feel your inner field lush with wheat and barley; imagine harvest already gathered and declare, I am the I AM, and this abundance is mine now, until you feel it as real.

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