Inner Preparation and Alignment
Job 11:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 11:12–13 presents vanity in wisdom and a restless, colt-like heart. The remedy is interior: prepare the heart and reach toward the divine within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, the verses announce a shift of inner weather. 'Vain man would be wise' signals a mind clutching for external cleverness while denying its own essential nature as consciousness. 'Born like a wild ass's colt' describes a restless psyche untaught by the law of God within. The solution is an inward act: prepare thine heart and stretch out thine hands toward Him—not toward a distant deity, but toward the I AM that you are in truth. To 'prepare' is to revise your assumption about yourself, to quit bargaining with limitation, and to choose a state in which God is acknowledged as your immediate awareness. To 'stretch out' is to lift your attention, to align with prayerful expectancy, and to feel the Presence circulating as your own life. When you dwell as the awareness that already is, the vanity of intellect dissolves into quiet discernment, and the wild colt softens into disciplined movement within a divine order. This turning is not pleading; it is awakening to the truth that you and God are one current of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the state of the I AM now; in that mood, imagine your heart prepared and your hands reaching toward the divine within, and stay with the feeling of already belonging.
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