Inner Provision: Trusting Your Father
Matthew 6:31-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This passage urges you not to worry about daily food, drink, or clothing. Your heavenly Father knows your needs, while the Gentiles seek these things.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville lens, the command to 'take no thought' is not a denial of care but a call to become the king/queen of your inner state. You are the I AM, and the world you behold is the echo of your consciousness. The Gentiles chase food, drink, and clothes because they mistake outer appearances for reality; they think provision comes from without. But in truth, your awareness is the source of all that appears. When you stop rehearsing future lack and instead dwell in the end of your need already fulfilled, you become the state that creates. Imagine the end—companions, nourishment, and wardrobe—existing in your present that is always now. Feel gratitude as the atmosphere of that state; revise every anxious thought into the memory of completion. Your prayers are not begging but alignment: you consent to be led by the I AM within, and the world manifests accordingly. Persist in this inner attitude, and provision follows as a natural expression of an awakened consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes, rest in the I AM, and silently repeat, 'I am provided for now; my needs are met.' Visualize the end as present, feel grateful, and carry that state into the next hour.
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