Inner Assembly of God-Mind
Job 1:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Job 1:6, the divine assembly of the sons of God gathers before the LORD, and Satan appears among them, signaling an inner scenario where mind and awareness meet testing and contrast.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the 'sons of God' as the highest states of consciousness—faith, clarity, love, and creative power—coming into the arena of your I AM. They present themselves before the LORD, meaning your awareness is fully attentive to what you are becoming. Satan, far from an external foe, is the energy of doubt and resistance that arises when you forget who you are. He comes among them to test how you are using your creative authority. In this inner theater, you have the power to revise the scene by assuming the state you desire. Do not argue with Satan; invite the presence of your higher states, and let your attention rest on I AM. Your job is not to overcome an outside adversary but to realize that all that appears is a thought-form arising in consciousness, waiting to be reinterpretated by the truth you declare. When you assume, feel as if your mind has already settled into the divine order; the assembly quiets, and the sense of separation dissolves into unity. You are the witness who calls forth harmony.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are the I AM witnessing all inner states; for 2 minutes, feel your highest state entering, and let the 'Satan' thought dissolve as you rest in that awareness.
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