Inner Craving and Divine Provision

Numbers 11:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Numbers 11 in context

Scripture Focus

4And the mixt multitude that was among them fell a lusting: and the children of Israel also wept again, and said, Who shall give us flesh to eat?
Numbers 11:4

Biblical Context

Plainly, the verse records a moment of complaint and craving: the mixed multitude lusts after flesh. The people weep and ask who will provide their supply.

Neville's Inner Vision

Numbers 11:4 offers a scene in the consciousness: a mixed multitude within us, the restless appetites and lower desires, lusting after something tangible to prove sustenance. The outer weeping is only the echo of an inner sense of lack. When the people cry, who shall give us flesh to eat, they are not petitioning the skies; they are asserting that supply must come from without, an old assumption of separation from the I AM. In Neville's sense, the entire event is a drama played out in the mind, a shifting of states. The providential guidance is not a distant caravan bringing meat, but the invitation to revise the inner state: to refuse the claim of the senses and to assume that you already possess the condition you seek. The inner law of imagination is the way God acts; what is believed becomes visible. To walk through the wilderness of want, you must console the self with the assurance that your I AM provides. By choosing a new feeling of fulfillment, you calm the weeping voice and align with the inner supply that already exists.

Practice This Now

Practice: Sit quietly, acknowledge the mixed multitude within as thoughts of lack, and intentionally revise: I am already supplied. Feel the interior fullness as you imagine the I AM furnishing your need.

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