Inner Dominion and Peace Within

Job 25:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 25 in context

Scripture Focus

1Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said,
2Dominion and fear are with him, he maketh peace in his high places.
Job 25:1-2

Biblical Context

Bildad states that God has dominion and fear, and that He makes peace from His high places. In plain terms, the verse points to God's sovereign activity in the elevated parts of life.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Bildad's words I respond from the I AM within you. Dominion and fear are not two separate powers contending in the cosmos; they are two faces of your inner awareness. When you hear 'dominion,' hear your own throne in consciousness, where a single, sure decision is felt as real and reshapes your world. When you hear 'fear,' observe that fear is a movement of thought, not a fixed fate. The phrase 'he maketh peace in his high places' invites you to rise to elevated rooms of mind where peace is freely made. Your high places are not distant heavens but states of awareness you can assume now. In this sense, God is the I AM in you, the sovereign mind that settles disturbance with a clear, loving assumption: I am dominion now; fear dissolves in the light of the I AM; peace fills the inner air. The moment you claim this, you become the ruler of your kingdom, and your outward experience will reflect the quiet of your inner high place.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Tonight, close your eyes, breathe slowly, and repeat, 'I am dominion now; fear dissolves in the light of the I AM.' Then dwell in the feeling of a peaceful high place for several minutes.

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