Inner Provision in the Desert
Mark 6:35-44 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Disciples in a desert setting recognize the need, suggest sending the people away, but Jesus instructs them to feed the crowd. They discover five loaves and two fish, seat the multitude, bless, break, and distribute, and all eat until satisfied, with twelve baskets of leftovers gathered.
Neville's Inner Vision
Mark 6:35-44 reveals not a miracle done to you, but a revelation within your own consciousness. The desert is the mind's sense of lack; the crowd stands for your needs calling for satisfaction. When Jesus says, Give ye them to eat, the I AM within you answers with a true act of supply—an idea you must nourish with attention until it becomes form. The five loaves and two fishes symbolize your finite inner resources; yet when you acknowledge them as the usable material of awareness, their value expands as they are blessed by your focus and distributed through your choices. Look to heaven, the seat of awareness, and the act of looking is the source of abundance; the food then multiplies as consciousness works on substance. The twelve baskets left over mark the sign that your state of fullness leaves a surplus, a memory in life of more-than-enough.
Practice This Now
Assume now that you are the provider within your life: declare I AM the bread and the supply. Sit in stillness, visualize the crowd being fed, bless the loaves in your mind, and distribute them through your day, until you Feel-it-real that fullness is yours.
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