Weariness to Inner Communion

Job 16:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 16 in context

Scripture Focus

7But now he hath made me weary: thou hast made desolate all my company.
Job 16:7

Biblical Context

Job 16:7 presents weariness and the sense that his company has been desolated; outward desolation mirrors an inner sense of abandonment. It invites us to see suffering as a movement of consciousness, not a final judgment on reality.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your weariness is not a verdict of the world but a signal of your current state of consciousness. The phrase 'hath made me weary' marks a movement of your imagination that has wandered from the I AM and its companionship. The desolation of your company is the inner circle of beliefs and remembered kinship dissolving under a shift in awareness. In truth, God is the I AM within—awareness that notices, sustains, and revives every encounter. When you feel forsaken by friends or community, it is because you have consented to a story of separation, not because absence has real power over you. The remedy is simple: return to the I AM, and assume the feeling of being accompanied by your inner kingdom. Imagine a circle of warm, luminous presence around your consciousness; rest in the sense that you are never truly alone, for the I AM is always with you. As you revise this inner state, your outer world begins to reflect the renewed companionship, and weariness yields to a tranquil strength born of awareness.

Practice This Now

Assume the I AM as your constant companion within. Feel the inner circle of companionship restoring your consciousness and dissolving the sense of abandonment.

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