Dwelling Inside The Wilderness

Job 39:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 39 in context

Scripture Focus

6Whose house I have made the wilderness, and the barren land his dwellings.
Job 39:6

Biblical Context

God declares He has built a dwelling even in the wilderness; this suggests your inner state, not external conditions, determines where you live. The message invites you to inhabit any scene as home by your consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job's proclamation is a luminous parable for the state of your own consciousness. The wilderness and barren land are not distant places but inner conditions—fear, lack, limitation. If I am the I AM, I am the creator who quietly furnishes every chamber of my being. 'Whose house I have made' points to you as the author of your environment. When you assume the feeling of being at home anywhere, your inner weather shifts; the deserted landscape becomes a dwelling fit for the fullness of life. The principle is simple: imagine the end you desire, revise the scene to align with that end, and feel the reality of your state here and now. The God within does not measure distance or scarcity; it answers the command of your attention. Therefore, live as if the wilderness is already your home, and your surroundings will echo the interior fidelity of your I AM.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, declare I AM the dwelling within, and assume you are already at home wherever you stand. Then revise a current barren scene into a warm, furnished dwelling and feel that reality as present.

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