Abundant Identity: Job 1:2-3
Job 1:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 1:2-3 presents a man with seven sons, three daughters, and vast wealth, described as the greatest of the east. The outer abundance is presented as the visible outcome of an inner condition.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider that the numbers of Job's children and his flocks are not mere statistics but a vivid inner picture of a life lived from an unshakable I AM. The I AM you are, when steadfast in awareness, births a world where relationships flourish and provision multiplies. The seven sons and three daughters symbolize the fullness of connection; the seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, and the great herd of oxen and asses symbolize the steady, daily provision that arises when belief is anchored in the self-existent source. Job’s standing as the greatest of the east is not arithmetic; it is the inner recognition that you are the source of all wealth and honor. In Neville's terms, the outer world proves the inner conviction. When you consistently dwell in the conviction, 'I am the wealth and abundance of the universe, expressing through me now,' your imagination aligns with the law of life and manifests without striving. Do not chase wealth as an external event; revise your sense of self to the state that already possesses. Begin with the I AM, and watch as every need is met and every relationship blessed.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling that you are the I AM, wealth and abundance expressing through you now; sit with that for a few minutes and let the inner state radiate into your day.
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