I Am Within: Seeing Inner States

Job 11:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 11 in context

Scripture Focus

11For he knoweth vain men: he seeth wickedness also; will he not then consider it?
Job 11:11

Biblical Context

The verse states that God sees vanity and wickedness in people and asks whether He will take such things into account.

Neville's Inner Vision

Behold this line as the mirror of your own consciousness. The God who knows vain men and sees wickedness is the I AM within—your steadfast awareness that observes every tremor of thought and feeling. Do not imagine a distant judge weighing your deeds; awareness simply is, and it can choose to turn what it sees into a new form. The question 'will he not then consider it?' becomes: will you refuse the gift of thoughtful attention to your inner weather? You are not judged; you are acknowledged by the I AM, and that acknowledgment invites transformation. Treat every fleeting state as a signal rather than a sentence, inviting the mind to revise itself into a nobler expression. Practice rests on the simple assumption that you are the perceiving I AM, and that you can revise any appearance by aligning with truth, not by fighting it. In this frame, vanity and wickedness are not external misdeeds; they are inner movements you can witness and refine through love and intentional consciousness.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: In a quiet moment, sit with eyes closed and declare: I AM the I AM; I observe vain thoughts and wicked impulses without judgment, and I revise them into compassionate, constructive states. Picture the inner watcher as a radiant presence inviting transformation.

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