Inner Goshen: Vocation Unveiled
Genesis 46:34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 46 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 46:34 presents Jacob's family explaining their cattle trade so they might settle in Goshen, because shepherds are despised by the Egyptians.
Neville's Inner Vision
See this not as a history of clans, but as a parable of your own inner state. The statement 'thy servants' trade hath been about cattle' points to the vocation you have lived from youth, a discipline you bring to the day as the I AM. The world's judgment—'every shepherd is an abomination'—is only an outer contract; it does not bind your inner reality. Goshen is an inner country you enter by assumption, a place where your work is not judged but accepted by your own consciousness. When you dwell there, wealth and provision become a function of your inner alignment rather than the approval of others. You tend the flock as a steward of your inner resources, and by that diligent care your outer life begins to reflect abundance. The scene invites you to stop seeking approval and start recognizing the reality you already are: a creator, supported by the I AM, whose vocation yields its own Goshen of ease and plenty. Read this as a practical map: revise any belief of lack, and assume your life is already provisioned.
Practice This Now
Take a moment, close your eyes, and imagine you are already dwelling in Goshen, your cattle trade honored by your own inner I AM; then repeat, 'I am provisioned by my vocation; I dwell in abundance now.'
The Bible Through Neville










Neville Bible Sparks









