The Quiet Sovereign Within

Job 39:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 39 in context

Scripture Focus

7He scorneth the multitude of the city, neither regardeth he the crying of the driver.
Job 39:7

Biblical Context

A wild creature scorns the city crowd and the driver's pleas, choosing its own natural pasture in the mountains. The verse invites you to claim inner sovereignty over public noise.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the I AM within, 'the multitude of the city' is the mass of opinions and demands you mistakenly call real. 'The crying of the driver' is the restless impulse to be seen, to be moved by others' opinions. The creature’s disregard shows that the true self is not affected by outer traffic, but rests in a wider habitat—the mountains—where bread is grass of imagination and possibility. When you accept that you are the I AM, you become the one who walks with nature inside; you are not ruled by the crowd or by outcomes but by your own steady awareness. Your inner pasture expands as you imagine your life as a free being of consciousness, grazing on green ideas rather than external judgments. The more you claim this sovereignty, the more your external scenes adjust to reflect the inner state, because imagination is law and your feeling thoughts are the weather of reality.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, picture yourself on a sunlit mountain pasture, hearing nothing of the city. Say I AM the ruler of my inner state; feel the freedom expand within.

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