Mountains as Inner Pasture

Job 39:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 39 in context

Scripture Focus

8The range of the mountains is his pasture, and he searcheth after every green thing.
Job 39:8

Biblical Context

The verse presents God's care as a presence in creation: the mountains are a vast pasture, and He searches for every green thing to nourish.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job speaks not of a place under the sky but of a state within. The range of the mountains is the pasture of your consciousness, and God—your I AM—searcheth after every green thing within you. This is not a distant providence; it is the inward act of awareness tending to what grows in you. When you accept that the experienced world is formed by your inner assumption, you permit the I AM to care for every hope, health, and flourishing thought as if it were a tender sprout. The mountains symbolize the wide range of your being, a terrain that can feed you by attention and feeling. If you imagine the green shoots as thriving states—peace, success, vitality—then God’s attention becomes your own reality. Do not beg for provision from without; revise your inner state and dwell in the recognition that you are the I AM, and thus the world you see is your deliberate creation.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes; in your mind’s landscape, stand on the mountains and view the green shoots of health and opportunity everywhere. Silently affirm, 'I AM the I AM; provision is mine now.'

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