Inner Dialogue with God

Job 13:20-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 13 in context

Scripture Focus

20Only do not two things unto me: then will I not hide myself from thee.
21Withdraw thine hand far from me: and let not thy dread make me afraid.
22Then call thou, and I will answer: or let me speak, and answer thou me.
Job 13:20-22

Biblical Context

Job pleads that God not hide from him, not withdraw, and not fill him with dread. He then invites the dialogue: call and he will answer, or let him speak and God will answer.

Neville's Inner Vision

What you heed in Job 13:20-22 is a hidden instruction for your state of consciousness. The I AM within you does not wish to be distant; it asks you not to hide behind fear or to press God away with dread. When you sense the call—‘Then call thou, and I will answer’—you awaken to the truth that you are in immediate exchange with your own awareness. To let God speak or to speak yourself is to acknowledge that you are both speaker and hearer in the same divine dialogue; this is not a negotiation with a person outside but a revision of your inner posture. You are invited to assume the presence of God closer than your breath, to stop the fear that keeps you from letting God be known in your life, and to answer with assurance. By practicing this inner dialogue, you dissolve the distance and realize your thoughts and feelings are the I AM’s language becoming real.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, place attention on I AM within, and assume you are in immediate dialogue. Silently say, 'Call me, I am listening,' and feel the reply already present.

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