Three-Year Harvest Promise
Leviticus 25:18-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage instructs faithful obedience to God’s statutes so the land remains safe, yields fruit, and provides sustenance; in lean years, the sixth year is blessed to bear fruit for three years, allowing use of old stores until the new harvest.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the language of the I AM, the land is a symbol of your present state, not a geography. When you keep the statutes, you align your inner dispositions to the divine rhythm of supply. The fear of scarcity is the old memory; obedience is your renewal that shifts consciousness from lack to abundance. The six-year blessing is not a calendar accident but a demonstration that your inner economy can outflow three years of nourishment from one year's trust. You do not wait for the fields to change; you change your inner assignment. The seventh year questions—What shall we eat?—become a test of faith: you respond with the knowledge that your envisioned abundance is already present in the sixth year and carried forward in the old store until the ninth year. The result is a continuous function of belief, a covenant economy where imagination and action are one, and Providence and Guidance in your own mind ensure safety and fruit when you need it.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes. Assume you are in the sixth year of plenty; feel the fruit-bearing soil yielding for three years. Then revise any doubt and imagine the old store replenished, your present supply secure.
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