Rooted Confidence Before Terrors

Job 18:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 18 in context

Scripture Focus

14His confidence shall be rooted out of his tabernacle, and it shall bring him to the king of terrors.
Job 18:14

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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