Inner Spoil, Infinite Provision
Nahum 2:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nahum 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nahum 2:9 speaks of endless spoil and the glory of wealth found in outward, pleasant things.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this text, wealth is not a cache you plunder from a distant land, but a state of consciousness you enter and dwell in. 'Take ye the spoil' means seize, by assumption, the impression that you are already wealthy. There is 'none end of the store' because the source is your own I AM, the awareness that never exhausts itself. The 'glory out of all the pleasant furniture' is the radiant form your imagination assigns to life—the beauty, comfort, and vitality that flow when you know you are complete. If you catch yourself chasing external riches, remember you are not seeking material spoils; you are awakening to your inner treasury. The lesson invites you to shift from greed or possession to the realization that provision arises as you maintain a steady feeling of sufficiency within the I AM. When you practice, generosity becomes natural; giving out of abundance confirms your inner wealth and multiplies it, not by lack, but by the uncatchable river of awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the feeling of already being abundantly provided for, and hold it for a few minutes; revise any image of lack until it dissolves.
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