Inner Deliverance in Trial
Job 16:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 16:11 describes being delivered to the ungodly, a felt abandonment that mirrors an inner state of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your outer calamity, named the ungodly and the wicked, is not a verdict stamped on others but a summons to observe your own state of consciousness. In Neville's language, God is the I AM within; when you feel handed over to ‘ungodly,’ you have allowed a belief that you are separate from the living awareness that you truly are. This moment is your invitation to revise the assumption that you are at the mercy of hostile forces. The trial becomes usable breakfast for the imagination: you refuse to identify with the fear, you declare, I am the I AM who delivers me into this experience for my growth. By holding this revision, you cause your inner weather to shift; the “wicked” are simply the habitual thoughts that keep you from feeling your unity with consciousness. Imagination then becomes the instrument by which you reoccupy the throne: imagine the presence of divine companionship surrounding you, feel the reality of your indwelling I AM, and watch as the outer scene aligns with that inner truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the scene by affirming: I am the I AM; this trial serves my awakening. Then feel the divine company surrounding you and let your inner state soften the outward appearance.
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