Seeing Beyond The Judge Within
Job 10:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job questions whether God sees with human eyes and judges him by human standards, challenging the reliability of outer judgment.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this passage, Job exposes a universal struggle: the habit of measuring reality by the eyes of flesh, the mistaken belief that God’s hand aligns with human time and verdicts. Neville’s approach would say: God is the I AM you are awareness itself, and the ‘eyes of flesh’ are your limited perception. When you insist that another’s actions or the world ‘outside’ must prove you right, you are projecting a human courtroom into the universe of your inner life. The moment you recognize that every scene in your life arises from your own state of consciousness, you cease being judged by an external oracle and become the author of your experience. The verse invites you to revise; to stop chasing the sins you think are being hunted and to affirm the truth that you are always seen by the indwelling witness who never condemns but awakens. Your days are not the measure of truth—your awareness is. Feel the reality of your I AM and watch the world reflect that light back to you.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is the observer of your life; revise any sense of being judged by others; feel-it-real that you create what you perceive.
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