Inner Wilderness Of Trust
Numbers 20:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Numbers 20:3-5, the Israelites murmur against Moses in the wilderness, wishing for death and lamenting their exile from Egypt, complaining about the lack of food and water.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the desert scene you are witnessing the inner dialogue of your mind. The wilderness is the current state of lack in consciousness; the murmuring voices are your doubts and fears about leadership, guidance, and supply. Moses represents the inner image of disciplined thought guiding you out of bondage, while the charge that this place is evil reflects a belief that your present state cannot nourish you. The objectives of seed, water, and fruit symbolize inner nourishment already resident in your awareness, not external conditions. The real questions are about your belief in lack and your readiness to trust the inner order. To heal, you do not confront outer circumstances; you revise the assumption from lack to abundance. Return to the I AM within, affirm that Providence is guiding you to fullness, and feel that abundance as your present reality. When you shift to faith and imaginative trust, the outward supply follows, and the wilderness becomes a classroom for faith and transformation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the wilderness as your current state of consciousness lacking. Then revise: 'I am now nourished by the I AM, led by divine wisdom into abundance; my seed, water, and fruit are already mine.'
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