Dim Eyes, Bright Inner Light
Job 17:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Sorrow dims Job's sight. His body feels weak and shadowed.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read Job 17:7 the Neville way, recognize that the eye is a symbol of your inner state. When sorrow dims it, you are believing a lack that feels true to you now. The body becomes shadowed because your consciousness is identified with pain rather than with the I AM that gives light. The key is to revise within: assume the truth that you are the I AM perceiving through a clear, unconquered consciousness. Feel the reality of an inner brightness that is not touched by sorrow—the very brightness that makes shadows vanish. Abide in that assumption until it feels real, and then observe your outer life shifting to reflect the inward state. Remember, imagination creates the world you call out there; your present sense of weakness is simply a perception seeking to be replaced by spiritual fact. Rest in the certainty that the eye of awareness can be clear again when you insist on the inner light of I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, repeat I AM the light behind all shadows, and feel your inner sight becoming clear. Let that feeling radiate through you until your body and world reflect the brightness you assume.
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