Conquering the Inner Giant

Job 16:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 16 in context

Scripture Focus

14He breaketh me with breach upon breach, he runneth upon me like a giant.
Job 16:14

Biblical Context

Job 16:14 speaks of being broken by a relentless assault, like a giant pressing in, expressing the depth of suffering and struggle.

Neville's Inner Vision

You are not crushed by an external force, but by a state of consciousness that seems to breach and press in. 'He breaketh me with breach upon breach' signals successive thoughts that shake your sense of self; 'a giant' is the persistent belief in vulnerability—an inner giant, not a marching foe. In Neville's method, the scene is a dream of consciousness and the healer is your awareness—the I AM. When you awaken to the truth that I AM is the only real presence, you stop empowering the breach. Start by assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled: you are the observer who remains untouched by circumstance. Rehearse a new inner posture: the breaches become doorways into renewal, and the giant dissolves when you insist on your presence as awareness, not the fear it projects. The outer scene reflects your inner state; revise that state, and the outer will follow as a natural expression of your inner truth.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and rest as the I AM. Speak softly, 'I AM, I AM, I AM,' until you feel unshakable. Then picture the breach turning into a doorway and the giant stepping back, dissolving into light as you remain the calm witness.

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