Inner Light, Outer Promise
Job 11:13-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 11:13-20 invites you to prepare your heart, turn toward the divine I AM, and release wickedness so you may live with courage, clarity, and hopeful brightness. When you do, misery fades like waters, fear dissolves, and a future of safety and radiant dawn unfolds.
Neville's Inner Vision
See this as an inner map. Prepare your heart and lift your hands toward the I AM that you are. If any trace of wrongdoing remains, lay it down now and refuse to house it in your tabernacle. In that quiet posture you lift your face without spot, you stand steadfast, and fear dissolves. The misery you carried is forgotten, remembered only as waters that pass away. Your age grows brighter than the noonday sun and you shine like the morning. You feel secure because there is real hope, you dig about your life, and rest in safety. You lie down and fear is banished; many seek your presence. But beware the other side: the eyes of the wicked fade, and their hope ends as they give up the ghost. The outer world reflects your inner state; where you dwell in imagination, you dwell in life. Return to this state again and again, and your life will respond with light and security.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, place a hand on your heart, and proclaim I AM within me. Feel the emerging light as you assume safety and brightness, letting this state rule the hour.
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