Job 13:13 — The Free Voice Within
Job 13:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job asserts the right to be left alone so he may speak; the verse captures a moment of inner assertion where truth seeks release amid disturbance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this brief cry, you glimpse the law of consciousness: the outer petitioning voice is only the surface, while the real world is the state of awareness you entertain. Job says, Hold your peace, let me alone, that I may speak. This is not a demand for quiet in space, but for quiet in mind, a readiness to allow the I AM to articulate through your form. If you imagine you are separated from the source, you invite storms; if you align with the I AM—the unconditioned awareness that you are—your words take on the authority of a creator speaking from within. Let come on me what will becomes a surrender to the inner trend you have already assumed as true. In practice, you are asked to treat every outward interruption as the echo of a belief you still hold about limitation, and to revise that belief by assuming you are already speaking from your higher self. When you hold this state, the thoughts you fear to release dissolve, and the words you seek to utter flow with certainty, for you have become the mouth of God in your own life.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already speaking from your higher self; feel the truth of your words as you breathe. Then revise the moment by letting your inner I AM speak through you, uninterrupted by outer noise.
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