The Inner Well of Numbers
Numbers 21:16-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Israel comes to Beer, where the Lord promises water. The people sing to the well, and the princes dig it under the lawgiver’s direction, then press on toward Mattanah.
Neville's Inner Vision
When you read this text with the eye of consciousness, Beer is not a place but a state you enter. The Lord’s command, Gather the people, and I will give them water, is the inner directive you receive when you assume the presence of your own I AM. The well appears where your attention is gathered and directed by a settled conviction that you lack nothing. The song, Spring up, O well, is the vibrational cry of your own consciousness inviting fulfillment; it is praise that precedes the realization. The princes digged the well by the direction of the lawgiver, with their staves—your inner leaders and beliefs, moving in alignment with the law of assumption. The staffs are the repeated affirmations you carry, the discipline you apply, the ways you physically mark your intention. In this way, water rises from the wilderness, and the people move from dryness to nourishment, from lack to supply, as the inner order directs their steps toward Mattanah, a new horizon of consciousness. The presence of God is not distant; it is the I AM that fills every act of attention with life and sufficiency.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the I AM is here as your only reality, feel the water rising in your inner well. Repeat, 'I am water, I am abundance,' until the feeling of it-real floods your mind.
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