Inner Call, Divine Answer

Job 13:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 13 in context

Scripture Focus

22Then call thou, and I will answer: or let me speak, and answer thou me.
Job 13:22

Biblical Context

Job presents a mutual invitation for conversation with God: call and I will answer, or let me speak and you answer me. It depicts an inner readiness for dialogue, a willingness to hear and to speak within.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of this verse as a mirror of consciousness. The call and the answer are two moods of the same I AM within you. When you imagine yourself calling forth the divine, you awaken the state in which awareness answers with certainty, clarity, and peace. The dialogue unfolds as a revision of separation: as you speak your question, you also revise the belief that you are apart from the source of every thought. Your inner God does not depart; you shift your attention and certainty until the answer blooms as immediate knowing. In Neville’s terms, God is not outside but within awareness; the I AM you inhabit now responds through impressions, insight, a feeling of right action, or a quiet correction of fear. This is not rhetoric but a living practice: assume you are heard and let the mental microphone drop the doubt. The moment you hear the inner answer, your world rearranges to match that tone of presence, and you step into the conversation as its author and beneficiary.

Practice This Now

Practice: close your eyes, assume that the I AM is answering you now by inner hearing; revise any sense of separation and feel it-real that you are in dialogue with the divine within this moment. Then repeat this several minutes, and notice how your outer world begins to reflect the inner conversation.

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