Job 17:1 Inner Breath Awakening
Job 17:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 17:1 speaks of impending death and decay, describing his breath as corrupt and his days as extinct, as if the grave awaits him.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s style: You are not the body nor the dying breath; you are the I AM behind every image. Job’s line—'my breath is corrupt, my days are extinct, the graves are ready for me'—speaks of a current inner state, a belief that life ends with a single image. Yet imagination creates reality, and the state you inhabit is a picture your I AM can revise. See the decay as a symbol of an old self dissolving, not a doom of your being. Pray and remember: the I AM is the eternal you, untouched by decay, always waking into a new day. By choosing a higher state—calling yourself by the name of life, purity, and continuation—you breathe from the ends of limitation into an ever-renewed birth. Your suffering and trials are reflections of a mistaken identification; purification comes as you commit to a future that is already yours in consciousness, not in time. Hold the vision of integrity now, and death to the old belief dissolves in the light of your self-creation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise: imagine the I AM breathing you into a new day, declaring ‘I am life; I am the breath that renews itself.’ Rehearse the feeling until it feels real, and let the sense of a future that cannot die rise within you.
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