Inner Reframing of Job 15:11-14
Job 15:11-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 15:11-14 questions the prideful belief in human purity and points to the humility required before God. It asks what makes a person clean, inviting genuine self-inquiry rather than outward talk.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the inner drama is not external judgment but the state of consciousness you carry. The ‘consolations of God’ are not distant favors, but the presence of the I AM when you stop insisting you are separate from it. To say “What is man, that he should be clean?” becomes a question you answer with a revision: you are already clean as the awareness that dwells in all that you call you. The warning about turning thy spirit against God points to habits of mind that resist alignment with your divine life. Your eyes may wink at possibilities; your words may declare separation, but you can choose to return to the one state, the I AM, and let your inner speech reflect unity rather than judgment. By assuming a new identity—that you are kept by divine life here and now—you dissolve the illusion of distance. In time, the consolations of God become intimate knowing, experienced in sensation, memory, and choice, as you live from the inner state that you are always already.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and plant the conviction 'I am the I AM' until the consolations of God rise as your inner state. Then revise a moment of doubt by affirming complete alignment with divine life here and now.
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