Inner Homecoming to God

Genesis 28:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 28 in context

Scripture Focus

21So that I come again to my father's house in peace; then shall the LORD be my God:
Genesis 28:21

Biblical Context

Genesis 28:21 records Jacob’s vow to return to his father’s house in peace, tying peaceful return to acknowledging God as his guide.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your father's house is not a place; it is a state of consciousness you carry within. When you choose to come back to that inner home in peace, you register a fundamental truth: the Lord is your God, the I AM that you are. The vow in Genesis becomes a discipline of the heart—an assumption you persist in until it feels real to you. Peace is not a result of outward circumstances but the soil in which all conditions sprout. As you inhabit this inner loyalty, you stop seeking proofs and begin recognizing that everything you encounter is demonstrations of your current state. Faith, then, is not belief in an external deity, but fidelity to a living awareness that you are one with the divine presence. Covenant loyalty emerges as steady attention to the I AM, and true worship becomes the daily practice of treating imagination as reality, until the outer world mirrors the peace you have assumed. In this way, the chapter teaches that God is your constant reality when you return to the inner home.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume you are already back in your inner Father's house, at peace. Feel the relief, gratitude, and certainty, and declare to yourself, 'The Lord is my God,' letting the I AM saturate your body with calm.

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