Inner Banquet of Job 1:4

Job 1:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 1 in context

Scripture Focus

4And his sons went and feasted in their houses, every one his day; and sent and called for their three sisters to eat and to drink with them.
Job 1:4

Biblical Context

Job 1:4 records his sons feasting in their houses and inviting their three sisters to eat and drink together, a picture of family gathering and shared joy. In Neville's frame, this outward scene points to an inner climate of unity and praise.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job 1:4 invites us to see the feast as an inner gathering of the self. The houses where the sons feast are not stone rooms but states of consciousness. The three sisters called to eat with them are the three facets of awareness you invite to your inner table: attention, gratitude, and imagination. The feasting itself is a living symbol of unity and joy, a daily practice of harmonizing the many parts of your being into a single, grateful I AM. In Neville's language, the hosts are you, the I AM, and the guests are your inner dispositions aligned in praise. When you assume a state of plenty, you are not waiting for an event; you are becoming the event—the feeling of joy, the sense of family, the freedom of unity. If you desire peace in your exterior, revise your inner scene so that your mind sees the feast already present, that your heart openly calls its sisters to the table, and that you feel the room filled with laughter and harmony. The outer world will reflect this inner banquet.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, breathe, and imagine your inner house filled with the feast from Job 1:4. Call your inner sisters to dine and feel the room glow with harmony; silently repeat, I AM one with all at the table and with the whole of my being.

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