Inner Boundaries of Possession

Job 24:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 24 in context

Scripture Focus

2Some remove the landmarks; they violently take away flocks, and feed thereof.
Job 24:2

Biblical Context

The verse speaks of people who ignore boundaries and violently seize others' flocks, feeding on what is not theirs.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the inner sense, those landmarks are the fixed limits you have set in your own mind; when you suffer boundary violation, you are acknowledging a belief that there is scarcity and others take from you. The wicked are not others but states of consciousness that violate your inner law. The act of removing landmarks is a mental state of desiring to possess without rightful alignment; the flocks are your inner assets, provisions of life—work, health, relationships—taken by fear and greed. In this verse, Job admonishes the present inner court: judge within, that those who cheat and thrash boundaries reveal a mind convinced of lack. The law of righteousness and justice says: you reap as you sow, in your inner world. The accountability is that you are the I AM, from which action flows, and to the extent you allow yourself to revise the boundary, you revise reality. The interplay of greed and materialism shows as external conditions; yet the root is internal belief; rebuild the landmarks in consciousness; stand firm in inner integrity, and your inner land will flourish.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare, I AM the boundary that cannot be crossed. Visualize a circle of golden light around my inner possessions and feel them safely fed.

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