Present Day Provision
Matthew 6:34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Matthew 6:34 urges not to worry about tomorrow; each day has its own concerns, and present focus aligns us with divine provision.
Neville's Inner Vision
This verse is a revelation of your inner state. The morrow is not a separate future to be feared; it is the habitual thought you carry now. The I AM that you are perceives only the present, but your imagination may project tomorrow as lacking. When you assume the day is already provided for, you are not dodging reality; you are aligning with the living consciousness that governs all supply. Practice the revision: feel the current moment as complete, and declare that the hours you inhabit are met by the inner abundance of your true self. As you persist, the “evil thereof” dissolves into quiet trust, for you have shifted from anxiety to the awareness that your state creates your experience. The morrow follows the thought-form you sustain now, not as a distant threat but as a future expression of your present I AM.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume, 'I am in the day that is sufficient.' Feel the current moment as complete; revise any tomorrow-focused worry into present I AM presence until it becomes natural.
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