The Inner Judgment Gaze

Job 14:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 14 in context

Scripture Focus

3And dost thou open thine eyes upon such an one, and bringest me into judgment with thee?
Job 14:3

Biblical Context

Job 14:3 presents the speaker questioning if God’s gaze brings him into judgment, signaling that judgment may arise from an inner sense of scrutiny rather than an external verdict.

Neville's Inner Vision

From a Neville Goddard perspective, this line reveals that the eye of judgment is a projection of your own state of consciousness. The “such an one” is the current self you inhabit—perhaps fear, doubt, or fatigue—while the voice of God is the unconditioned awareness you truly are. When you feel weighed down by judgment, you are simply attending to a belief about yourself as separate from the I AM. The miracle in this moment is recognizing that God, or the I AM within, does not condemn you but mirrors the inner state you hold. By reframing the scene—trusting that you stand in the light of your own awareness—you revise the material conditions through the power of imagination. Your trial or guilt is a mental image, and you dissolve it by assuming the state of being already justified, whole, and beloved. Let the gaze of the I AM be a loving correction that awakens you to your true nature.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and feel the I AM looking through your eyes, seeing you as already righteous. Repeat, softly: 'I am justified now; I stand in divine awareness.'

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