Inner Boaz at the Threshing Floor
Ruth 3:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ruth 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Boaz is identified as kin, and Ruth notes that he is threshing barley tonight. The verse hints at a moment of preparation and a potential redemptive act set in motion.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ruth 3:2, Boaz appears as kin and guardian-energy, not merely a man but a symbol of the redemptive I AM awakening in you. The line that he is threshing barley tonight points to a quiet inner movement: your mind is winnowing the husks of doubt to reveal nourishment beneath. Ruth’s reference to kinship invites you to recognize that the fulfillment you seek already belongs to your sense of self; you are known, cared for, and provided for by the consciousness you inhabit. The threshing floor becomes the field of imagination where you sift appearances until the true material of your life is laid bare. When you identify with this inner redeemer, you no longer wait for a distant event; you feel the assurance of provision now. The practical act is to assume that your wish is already granted and to dwell in the feeling of possession, letting the inner wind carry away limitation and reveal your desired reality.
Practice This Now
Tonight, assume you are in the scene—your inner Boaz is present, the I AM providing and protecting. Feel gratitude as you winnow away doubt and accept the reality you seek.
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