Job 11:14-15 Inner Purity
Job 11:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Remove the belief of wrongdoing from your thinking. Purity opens your face to life with confidence and fearlessness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your iniquity in thine hand is not a verdict but a signal that you have believed in separation from the I AM within. The hand is attention; the tabernacles are the mind. To put it far away is to withdraw belief from the image that you are defiled, to turn from that image back to your true self. In that quiet revision, you align with the truth that you are the I AM, the living consciousness that cannot be tainted. When you revise, you lift up thy face without spot—the face lit by the inner light of awareness; you become steadfast, and fear loses its hold. Purification then is a conscious choice, not a fear-driven purge. Stand in the state you desire until it feels real; imagine your mind as a pristine sanctuary where nothing untrue can dwell. The outer world reflects the inner state you hold, and restoration follows as you dwell in the integrity of your true nature. Holiness emerges as practical alignment, a turning toward your highest self and away from imagined imperfection.
Practice This Now
Assume the state I AM pure and feel it real for a minute. If thoughts arise, revise to I AM spotless, and dwell in that inner atmosphere until fear dissolves.
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