Prepare Your Heart, Reach Toward God

Job 11:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 11 in context

Scripture Focus

13If thou prepare thine heart, and stretch out thine hands toward him;
Job 11:13

Biblical Context

It invites inner readiness and an outward gesture: prepare your heart. Extend your hands toward God in faith.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the quiet of your inner landscape, Job 11:13 becomes a map of consciousness. To prepare the heart is to arrange your inner state—to choose an I AM that is receptive, fearless, and awake. Stretching the hands toward Him is the outward sign of your alignment with that state, a symbol of openness to God within. You are not begging from without; you are recalling and dwelling in the I AM that already is. When you imagine yourself as the very consciousness that knows, loves, and provides, the world and its troubles soften, and your desires crystallize as real possibilities. The verse asks you to endow your inner temple with belief and to act from the certainty that the divine moves through you. Your prayers become not petitions, but declarations of a state you now inhabit. The posture of heart and hand becomes the practice of faith, turning thought into experience by the law of imagination.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, place your hands a little in front of you as if offering, close your eyes, and say, I am prepared in heart and hands toward God. Visualize the inner I AM meeting your offering with a warm, receptive presence and feel it real.

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