Rehoboth: Inner Space Opens

Genesis 26:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 26 in context

Scripture Focus

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 26:22

Biblical Context

He moves on, digs another well, there is no contention, and he names it Rehoboth, declaring that the Lord has made room for them and they shall be fruitful in the land.

Neville's Inner Vision

To me, the digging of a new well is not a matter of water but belief; the end of contention signals an inner alignment where consciousness expands. Rehoboth, meaning expansion or room, designates a state in which there is space for fruitfulness. The verse invites you to look inward rather than outward for your provisions. When you move from one worn pattern and revise your sense of lack, you discover that God—the I AM within—has already prepared room in your mind. The quarrel with others mirrors old fear that resists your new state, but the moment you affirm, 'Now the Lord hath made room for us,' you declare a shift in consciousness, a new possibility inviting actions, conditions, and outcomes into harmony with your inner decree. Faith here is not empty belief but the inner certainty that imagination is the creative force. The 'land' becomes your field of experience, and your fruitfulness follows from the quiet, persistent assumption that you are already dwelling in abundance.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise your state: imagine digging a fresh well in your mind, feel the cool earth, listen for no opposition. Then declare, 'The Lord has made room for me; I am fruitful in this land,' and rest in the feeling of that reality.

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