Spring Up, Inner Well

Numbers 21:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Numbers 21 in context

Scripture Focus

17Then Israel sang this song, Spring up, O well; sing ye unto it:
Numbers 21:17

Biblical Context

Israel sings to the well, celebrating a life-spring that sustains the camp. The verse invites us to recognize inner nourishment as a living Presence that can be praised into being.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through Neville’s lens, Numbers 21:17 reveals the well not as a place, but as a state of consciousness alive within. The cry 'Spring up' is the I AM commanding a movement of awareness where dryness once reigned. When Israel 'sings this song,' the sound is not heard by others but felt by the inner ear of imagination; the act of praising becomes the cause, not the effect. The well’s water is the flow of life that follows a decided conviction: presence and sufficiency are already yours in consciousness. The verse asks you to 'sing unto it'—to address your inner state with jubilation, to align your feelings with the truth you desire until the environment reflects it. In this way the Presence of God is not distant help, but the very atmosphere of your awareness, a springing vitality born from a steadfast conviction. As you imagine and feel this Presence now, the inner climate shifts, and water appears to flow through your experience as a natural outcome of your assumed state.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, assume the I AM is present, and silently declare 'Spring up, inner well.' Then feel the Presence flowing as you dwell in the newly imagined current.

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