Inner Purification, Fearless Restoration
Job 11:13-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses urge a conscious turning toward God, cleansing the heart of iniquity, and not allowing wickedness to dwell within. When this inner purification happens, you can lift your face with steadiness and fearlessness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job 11:13–15 invites a precise inner discipline: prepare the heart, and stretch the hands toward Him as if voluntary alignment with your I AM. In Neville's language, the heart is a state of consciousness you inhabit, and turning toward God is turning attention toward the source of awareness within. If iniquity—those stubborn beliefs in limitation, fault, or separation—remains in your mind, cast it far away and refuse to let wickedness dwell in your tabernacle any longer. When you stand in such clarity, you will lift up your face without spot; you will see yourself as the pure, unblemished awareness that you are, not by credential of deeds but by the nature of consciousness. You become steadfast, no longer ruled by fear, because fear is the old dream dissolving before the presence of your true I AM. The restoration described is inward, a reordering of your inner kingdom that makes outward conditions respond as a reflection of inner being.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume you are already pure and accepted by the I AM within; feel the relief as you lift your face and extend your hands toward the divine within, knowing you are steadfast and unafraid.
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