Inner Sovereign of Behemoth

Job 40:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 40 in context

Scripture Focus

19He is the chief of the ways of God: he that made him can make his sword to approach unto him.
20Surely the mountains bring him forth food, where all the beasts of the field play.
Job 40:19-20

Biblical Context

The passage asserts God's sovereign control over Behemoth, and that provision comes from the Maker. Mountains are the source of nourishment for all creatures.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Job’s words, your inner world is crowned by the I AM, the chief of the ways of God in you. Behemoth-like powers are not distant foes but your vast capacities, governed by the Creator who has made them and by whom they can be made to approach your awareness. The line about the sword touching the beast becomes a metaphor for the power you permit into your life—your decisive belief and direction. The mountains that bring forth food symbolize the enduring sustenance your consciousness supplies when you stand in the truth of being. As you acknowledge the mountains as your inner landscape, the outer world aligns—provision, order, and life’s play respond to your settled state. Providence is not elsewhere; it is the I AM imagining, feeling, and assuming itself into form. You are the living locus of divine direction, and reality follows your inner posture.

Practice This Now

Impose the assumption now: I AM the chief of the ways of God within me. Close your eyes, visualize a mountain within you opening to pour nourishment through every aspect of your life, and feel the abundance as real.

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