Job 13:3 Inner Dialogue
Job 13:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job declares his intent to speak with the Almighty and to reason with God. The verse invites an inner petition for clarity and alignment with divine order.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Job, the cry 'Surely I would speak to the Almighty, and I desire to reason with God' is not a demand placed on a distant sky but a turning of attention inward to the state of consciousness you call 'I.' The Almighty is the peak of your own awareness—the I AM that lives as the fabric of every moment. When you imagine yourself in dialogue with God, you are not petitioning without leverage; you are training the mind to revise its assumptions until they harmonize with divine order. The question 'Why?' becomes 'What state of consciousness would allow this experience to unfold?' In Neville's psychology, the scene is inner; the outer events follow from the way you converse with the inner ruler. Speak in the present tense, feel the answer already there, and let trust arise as you align desire with the I AM that is always listening. In that deliberate inner hearing, you move from thought to conviction and from longing to realized form.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already speaking with the Almighty within. Revise your situation by declaring the answer is yours here and now, and feel it as real.
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