Inner Provision Manifested
Matthew 15:34-37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus feeds the crowd with seven loaves and a few fishes, blessing, breaking, and distributing until all are filled. Seven baskets are left, symbolic abundance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the scene is not about outer bread but about inner supply. The disciples report their lack—seven loaves and a few fishes—and the Master asks, 'How many do you have?' In Neville’s psychology, this asks you to face your own state of consciousness. Jesus commands stillness, a posture of sitting with the ground—an inner stillness where images can be born. He blesses, breaks, and gives; the blessing is an act of assumption; the breaking is releasing attachment to the old form; the giving is the act of impersonal flow from I AM into manifestation. The crowd eats and is filled, and seven baskets are left—a symbol that when imagination takes nourishment and is shared, consciousness expands rather than dwindles. The miracle is not external provision but inner recognition that the I AM multiplies whatever is offered in gratitude. So the scene invites you to revise the sense of lack by affirming abundance as your natural state and to act from that state until fullness is your ordinary experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and name a lack; declare 'I AM abundance.' Visualize seven loaves multiplying as you give thanks and hand portions to your inner circle, until fullness rests in your heart.
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