Job 15:4 Inner Prayer

Job 15:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 15 in context

Scripture Focus

4Yea, thou castest off fear, and restrainest prayer before God.
Job 15:4

Biblical Context

The verse declares that fear is cast off and prayer is restrained, signaling a state of resistance to true communion with God.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the awakened I AM within, this verse is not a rebuke of seeking nor a condemnation of prayer, but a mirror of the inner habit of consciousness. Fear, in this light, is a false sense of self that forgets the I AM; when you identify with it, you restrain your sincere dialogue with God by clinging to past hurts or future worries. Job's speaker casts off fear in surface terms, yet true prayer arises only when you refuse to let fear govern your inner speech. The remedy is radical inner assumption: imagine the presence of the I AM here and now, and speak as that I AM in fearless communion. When you act as if you already inhabit the presence you seek, your inner movements shift from anxious petition to confident conversation. Feel the I that perceives all, and let your requests be invitations into greater awareness rather than pleas for change.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe the stillness, and assume the fearless I AM. Then affirm within: I am in constant, fearless prayer now, letting that truth unfold.

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