The Seed Returns: Inner Provision
Job 39:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks whether you will trust that God will bring back your seed and store it in your barn; it points to inner providence guiding future provision.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the question in Job 39:12 is not about a distant deity but about the I AM you call God, the awareness that refuses to doubt. The seed you plant is a desire imagined into form; the barn is the inner warehouse where your true nourishment is stored until it ripens. When you believe He will bring home thy seed, you are not hoping for luck; you are returning to the natural law that your inner state draws forth the outer scene. The outer provision follows the inner acknowledgement: as you hold the vision of completion, as you feel the wish as if already fulfilled, you become the act of Providence. The kingdom you seek is within. So dare to revise every anxious picture: imagine the seed already home, already gathered, already secure. This is not magic for show; it is waking to your own I AM and letting it work through you by insistence of feeling and steady assumption.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of the wish already fulfilled—your seed safely home in the barn of your being. Let that assumption color your day and quietly revise doubt.
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