Inner Wells Restored
Genesis 26:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaac departs, pitches his tent in the valley of Gerar, and digs again the wells his father Abraham dug, which the Philistines had stopped after Abraham's death.
Neville's Inner Vision
Isaac stands in the valley of Gerar - he is your current awareness choosing a new camp, refusing to be displaced by the Philistine claims that cut off the flow. The wells Isaac digs again are not mere holes in the earth but the reactivated streams of abundance that your soul inherited from Abraham - the covenant mind that counts on life, provision, and guidance. When the Philistines stopped them after Abraham's death, it symbolized a moment when your former faith was challenged by the noise of circumstance. Yet Isaac names the wells as his father did, not to repeat memory but to claim continuity in consciousness: restoration of inner states that allow rain to return to the soil of your life. The act of digging again is devotion to your inner order; it is you, not fate, re-staging the arrangement of your inner landscape. The presence of God is the I AM that witnesses, honors, and sustains this revival. In this light, the external scene reflects your inner decision to persist in faith, to tend your inner waters until they run clear again and nourish every site of your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and affirm, 'I AM the one who digs anew the wells of abundance within me.' See the scene, name the wells, pour in fresh water, and feel the renewal flow through your life.
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