Entering the Good Land Within
Deuteronomy 8:7-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God guides you into a land of abundance where you lack nothing; when you are full, you bless the Lord.
Neville's Inner Vision
The good land is not a geographic map but a state of consciousness in which you dwell. God, your I AM, leads you into a realm where streams of provision and vineyards of plenty spring from your inner awareness. When you have eaten and are full, the invitation is to bless the Lord from that settled sense of sufficiency, not from need. The promise of bread without scarcity becomes a present reality when you imagine from the assumption that you already possess. The lands of iron and brass symbolize the sturdy, work-through abundance available to you when you dwell in the awareness that nothing is lacking. The psychological shift is simple: assume you are already in the land of plenty, feel its fullness, and let gratitude be your natural expression. As you hold this state, it flows outward, guiding your choices, your relations, and your circumstances to match the inner settledness. Your blessing completes the circuit and births outward provision from an inner garden that never runs dry.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and step into a landscape of springs, wheat, and fruit; feel the bread in your hands and say, 'I am now in the good land; I lack nothing,' then bless the I AM.
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