From Concealment to Renewal

Job 14:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 14 in context

Scripture Focus

13O that thou wouldest hide me in the grave, that thou wouldest keep me secret, until thy wrath be past, that thou wouldest appoint me a set time, and remember me!
Job 14:13

Biblical Context

Job longs for a hidden, private pause in the divine storm, a place until trouble passes, and a future moment of revival when remembered by the I AM.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the verse, Job's cry to be hidden until wrath passes is not a request for physical concealment, but a movement of consciousness. The 'grave' becomes the inner stillness where the mind yields to the state of 'I AM'—awareness that transcends outward judgments. The 'wrath' is the storm of fear and appearances; its passing marks a shift from old identifications to a new life. The 'set time' is the moment your awareness remembers its divine nature, the instant you accept that restoration is already within you. By treating concealment as an inner preparation, you invite resurrection—new faculties, new meanings, a fresh sense of purpose—guided by Providence within your own heart. This is the pathway from judgment and accountability to liberation, where the past is honored as a seed and the future is a vivid manifestation of the Self you truly are.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes; breathe; assume you are already in the set time of renewal. Feel the I AM remembering you and declare, 'I am remembered by the I AM.' Then quietly live from that awakened state throughout the day.

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