Inner Darkness Transformed

Job 15:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 15 in context

Scripture Focus

30He shall not depart out of darkness; the flame shall dry up his branches, and by the breath of his mouth shall he go away.
Job 15:30

Biblical Context

The verse speaks of a state trapped in darkness, with a flame drying away its outward life, and a breath that carries it off. In Neville's terms, this is the inner process of revision and awakening as imagination reveals your true I AM.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the I AM, the words of Job 15:30 reveal not a fate assigned to a man, but a pattern of consciousness. Darkness is a mental posture—an image of separation from the light of awareness. The flame that dries up his branches is the active word of life in your inner world eroding the stiff growths born of fear and habit. The breath of his mouth signifies the spoken living reality you give to your inner state; by making a decree with your own inward speech, you invite the old vision to depart. The line does not condemn you; it teaches you accountability: what you believe, you manifest. Suffering and trials are instruments that expose the truth that you are the awareness behind the scene, not the wounded self. When you assume a new state—being the I AM, aware, unconditional, unaffected—the darkness cannot remain; the imagined branches dry, and the breath that once carried fear dissolves into stillness. The promise is not of punishment, but of a transforming consciousness that leaves the old form behind.

Practice This Now

Assume the state I AM the Light of awareness, free from darkness. Sit quietly, breathe, and imagine a gentle flame burning away the dry branches of your old self, then declare I AM that I AM to seal the change.

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