Inner Water and Sin: Job 15:16
Job 15:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse portrays man as exceedingly filthy. It likens sin to the water he drinks.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s voice: You are the I AM, the awareness that remains when forms fade. Job 15:16 speaks of a mind habitually drinking iniquity as if it were water. The “man” here is the state of consciousness that forgets its oneness and feeds on guilt, fear, and the idea of separation. Notice that the water has power only as long as you identify with the drinker. To reinterpret, assume the opposite: you are pure awareness, the I AM behind all appearances, witnessing without judgment. When you inhabit that I AM, the current of iniquity loses its substance; you no longer feed it, you drink the river of divine life instead. The verse then becomes a manual for inner conversion—from a polluted stream to the living presence within. Your work is not to condemn the world, but to shift your inner state until the sense of self is the I AM, and sin is seen as a passing image of consciousness, not your true self.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume I AM, the pure awareness within. See the water of iniquity dissolving as you drink the living stream of present consciousness.
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