Inner Wisdom Unveiled
Job 11:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
One person longs for God to speak and reveal wisdom's secrets. The line also implies that divine correction comes with a measured mercy, suggesting our inner state is being weighed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take Job 11:5-6 as a field of inner invitation: God is not a distant judge but the I AM that awakens when you turn attention inward. The 'secrets of wisdom' are less about reading external verdicts and more about shifting inner perception; they are twice-born because they require a new belief and a new embodiment. When you imagine that God would speak to you now, you align with a higher discernment, and what you hear is the inner voice of wisdom naming truth and possibility. The line about God exacting less than your iniquity deserves points to the mercy of your current consciousness: as you revise your concept of self, the old guilt loses its power, and the severity of the past loosens its grip. Therefore, the practice is simple: assume that the I AM is speaking within you, notice the feeling of relief and clarity, and let that feeling guide your choices. In doing so, you experience that wisdom is not a distant treasure but a present reality you realize by inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling: 'God speaks now within me; I am wise, discerning, and just.' Then let that inner speech soften your guilt and guide your next right action; listen inwardly and act in truth.
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