Inner Wells of Consciousness

Genesis 26:19-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 26 in context

Scripture Focus

19And Isaac's servants digged in the valley, and found there a well of springing water.
20And the herdmen of Gerar did strive with Isaac's herdmen, saying, The water is ours: and he called the name of the well Esek; because they strove with him.
21And they digged another well, and strove for that also: and he called the name of it Sitnah.
22And he removed from thence, and digged another well; and for that they strove not: and he called the name of it Rehoboth; and he said, For now the LORD hath made room for us, and we shall be fruitful in the land.
Genesis 26:19-22

Biblical Context

Isaac's men dig wells; rivals dispute the water, naming the first wells Esek and Sitnah. A third well is found peacefully, named Rehoboth, signaling God's provision of space and fruitfulness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Genesis 26:19-22 unfolds not merely as a tale of land and water, but as a map of the inner terrain. The wells are not stones sunk in earth but states of consciousness awaiting expression. Isaac’s servants digging in the valley represents the stir of awareness seeking release; the strife with the herdsmen mirrors the clamor of old beliefs that water is scarce, not free to flow from within. When names like Esek and Sitnah are spoken, we hear the language of limitation—names that mark disputes rather than resolution. Yet the final discovering and naming of Rehoboth—'the Lord hath made room for us'—speaks to a shift of awareness: space opens up in the mind where one can be fruitful. The true water comes from I AM, the living Presence within, not from external possession. So, in your practice, see every assertion of struggle as a thought trying to drink from your inner stream. Hold fast to the conviction that abundance is already provided by the I AM within you, and that room is created as you align with that Presence. Your world mirrors your inner well; revision births room; feeling it real completes the flow.

Practice This Now

Assume the sentence, 'I AM the source of abundance in my life; I claim the room to be fruitful here and now,' and feel the shift as space opens in the mind.

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