Inner Accounting Of My Steps

Job 14:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 14 in context

Scripture Focus

16For now thou numberest my steps: dost thou not watch over my sin?
17My transgression is sealed up in a bag, and thou sewest up mine iniquity.
Job 14:16-17

Biblical Context

Job 14:16-17 portrays a divine scrutiny of my steps and a memory of sin kept in a bag. It invites inner reflection on how consciousness records and can revise itself.

Neville's Inner Vision

The text speaks in the cadence of the soul, but its meaning is yours to claim today. The 'steps' are the movements of your attention, the way you turn from one focus to another. 'For now thou numberest my steps' says your I AM, the pure awareness that counts every move of consciousness. The question 'dost thou not watch over my sin?' is the inner judge asking itself what belief it is keeping. The 'transgression is sealed up in a bag, and thou sewest up mine iniquity' reveals a memory you have tucked away, a belief you have sewn into the inner garment. There is no outside judge, only the I AM reading your inner states and recording them as your life. When you accept that you can revise this record by assumption, you unlock mercy. Imagine the bag opens, the seal dissolves, and your record is rewritten by the feeling that you are already forgiven and held in perfect truth. By choosing this new state now, you align with the divine reality that your life flows from your present consciousness.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling now: I am the I AM, watched by mercy, and the old seal dissolves as I revise my record. Feel it real that this new state is my present truth.

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