Feeding the Inner Multitude
Matthew 15:32-39 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus, moved by compassion, feeds a crowd that has followed him for days, turning lack into abundance; the disciples' question exposes scarcity thinking while the miracle proves inner sufficiency.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this scene the crowd is your inner state drawn to the light of awareness until no energy remains for fear or fasting. The I AM, in a warm, attentive mood, looks upon the multitude with compassion, and the problem of where bread will come from dissolves as you realize you are the source. The seven loaves and a few fishes are not a historical supply but fixed ideas within consciousness; the seven baskets left over signal an inner abundance already present when gratitude leads the scene. When Jesus asks, 'How many loaves have ye?' you are being asked to audit your inner pantry. You take the bread, give thanks, break it, and distribute it to the inner disciples, who feed the outer multitudes. Every act is an act of imagination made real by feeling. The leftovers reveal the mind’s capacity to hold more than enough, and the journey to Magdala marks a shift from belief in lack to trust in inner provision. All unfolds as a state of consciousness available to you whenever you align with the I AM and affirm abundance.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, as the I AM within you, declare you have seven loaves and a few fish of ideas. Feel sincere gratitude, then imagine distributing them to all within you until fullness remains.
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