Inward Inquiry: Job 10:6

Job 10:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 10 in context

Scripture Focus

6That thou enquirest after mine iniquity, and searchest after my sin?
Job 10:6

Biblical Context

Job 10:6 portrays an inner auditor seeking to uncover my sins, a metaphor for inner judgment and accountability.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job 10:6 presents a moment where the outer question becomes an inner climate: who is the auditor of my life? The thou who enquires after iniquity is not a distant judge, but a state of consciousness—the habit of condemning myself or others. When I believe I am defined by past errors, I experience a perpetual search for sin that never satisfies. Yet the I AM within me is not the prosecutor but awareness itself, and it sees only what I choose to inhabit. By turning the verse inward, I reframe the inquiry: I am not being examined by some external court; I am choosing to be conscious of innocence. If I revise the belief and declare, 'I am the I AM, and sin has no dominion here,' the imagined accusation dissolves as my awareness rests on a higher truth. The world of appearances shifts to reflect my inner state. In Neville's terms, the imagination creates reality, so I practice feeling that I am already free, already pure, already forgiven. Let the inner auditor retire, and let your I AM witness the truth you intend.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and repeat, 'I am the I AM; sin has no power here,' until you feel the state as real. Then rest in the awareness that witnesses rather than judges.

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