Ephemeral Wealth, Eternal I Am
Job 15:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse warns that earthly wealth and its apparent perfection do not endure; possessions fade and cannot be sustained on the earth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, Job speaks not of cash and ledgers, but of a state of mind. When the outward sign of wealth appears—substance, riches, or a perfected life—the moment you identify with it as your reality you are living in a temporary dream. The words 'shall not be rich' announce that the true riches never come from earth's measures; they arise from the I AM within, from consciousness that is unchangeable. To interpret this through the Neville lens, observe that the world of wealth only persists as long as your inner assumption aligns with it. If you hold a belief that wealth must fade or be snatched away, that belief governs experience. The answer is to persist in the one reality: you are the I AM that creates, sustains, and dissolves forms at will. When you revise the thought to 'I am the consciousness that endures wealth,' you re-embody perfection not as a possession but as an inner state. Wealth becomes a byproduct of your living awareness, not a contractual agreement with earth. In this light, impermanence reveals the law: you can renew, re-choose, and feel wealth as awareness here and now.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM now: 'I am the consciousness that endures wealth.' Close your eyes and imagine the feeling of abundance as inner light, not bank balance; revision: 'Even if lack arises, I return to the I AM and am wealth itself.'
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