Rooted Confidence Before Terrors
Job 18:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Confidence is pulled out of the inner dwelling, pushing a person toward the king of terrors. It describes how our settled self-image can be shaken by fear.
Neville's Inner Vision
I tell you, the 'tabernacle' is your present state of consciousness. When a man clings to a self-image built on limitation, that image is uprooted by inner movement—the movement of fear and threat. The 'king of terrors' is not outside; it is the power of your own imagining when you refuse to accept the I AM as your true nature. The moment you are aware that you are the I AM, you begin to revise the inner scene. The removal of confidence is your invitation to revise rather than resist; you stop clinging to the old story and let a new assumption enter, a higher self-image that enjoys peace and certainty. Confidence is not a possession; it is an awareness that cannot be uprooted when you know you are the one imagining. So, when fear arises, you do not argue with it; you re-embody the I AM, feel its reality, and see the world shift to align with that truth. The king of terrors dissolves in the light of a revised consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit comfortably, repeat I AM as your immediate reality, and revise your self-image to one of unshakeable calm. Hold that feeling for a minute and watch fear recede.
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