I Am Job State Revealed
Job 1:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commends Job as a perfect, upright man who fears God and avoids evil.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job appears on the page as a state of consciousness—a perfect and upright posture of awareness that fears God and eschews evil. When the scene turns to Satan's taunt, the interpretation shifts: the Lord is not addressing a person out there, but the condition of your own mind in a moment of decisive integrity. The word 'Job' becomes the living I AM, the center of your attention that chooses holiness and steadfast trust. In this light, the 'test' is the inner movement of doubt trying to unsettle the certainty of this state. Yet God’s commendation remains: there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and upright man. You can hear the assurance that this state of consciousness already exists within you, and you are invited to sustain it by intent, not by external circumstance. When you align with this inner I AM—fear of God, aversion to evil—your thoughts and feelings harmonize, and the outer world begins to reflect a life that is steady, pure, and faithful.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume: I am the perfect and upright consciousness, the I AM within. Sit in that feeling, revise every storm of doubt to this truth, and let it be real in your heart.
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