Inner Fate Reimagined
Job 18:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes a man who leaves no heirs or remnants in his clan, and future generations look on his day with astonishment, just as those before were terrified.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the mystic of imagination, Job's lines are a record of a state of consciousness that has exhausted its usefulness. When the mind has identified with lack of heirs, dwelling, or continuity, it manifests a life where no trace endures. The 'they that come after him' are the days that follow in your own mind, the reactions of others to your now-deflated self-image. This is not punishment but the echo of a belief you have allowed to harden. The remedy is to re-enter the I AM and assume a living, continuous life—one that bears fruit through every generation of experience. See the day anew: your life, your home, and your vitality endure, even when the old story seems to end. Imagination, rightly held, reconstructs lineage from the inside out.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state of continuity: 'I am the I AM; my life and dwelling endure, and my lineage of vitality is ever renewed.' Then spend a minute imagining a scene where your home is full, relationships are vibrant, and your inner world reflects lasting presence.
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