Inner Witness in Heaven
Job 16:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job declares that his witness is in heaven and his record is kept on high. This points to an inner accountability rooted in awareness beyond outward appearances.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the book of Job, the line is spoken as a courtroom of the soul: a witness in heaven and a record on high. But in the Neville Goddard tone, this witness is not a distant court of external events; it is your state of consciousness, the I AM with which you identify. The 'heaven' of the witness is the quiet, unchanging awareness that observes every thought and feeling; the 'record on high' is the unalterable memory you are forming in that awareness by what you affirm, imagine, and dwell upon. When you choose to identify with the witness rather than with the fluctuating appearance, you align with truth that endures: you are not at the mercy of circumstances but the governor of your inner history. The verse invites you to trust the inner audit: nothing is lost in the unseen; all is kept by that sovereign awareness. To live this is to act as the one who knows, through feeling and conviction, that your reality follows your inner atmosphere.
Practice This Now
Act: Sit quietly, declare, 'My witness is in heaven and my record is on high,' and rest in the I AM as your unchanging awareness. Then revise a current concern by dwelling in that state until its feeling becomes real.
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