Job's Whispered Woes

Job 19:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 19 in context

Scripture Focus

1Then Job answered and said,
2How long will ye vex my soul, and break me in pieces with words?
Job 19:1-2

Biblical Context

Job laments that his friends' words harshly vex his soul, threatening to break him with their relentless talk.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job's complaint is not a plea for better counsel, but a disclosure of an inner courtroom. The 'vexing' voices are the thoughts you have allowed to prevail, making your soul tremble and your sense of reality brittle. Neville teaches that you are the I AM, the one awareness that designs every scene. When you hear those words as facts about you, you have granted them authority; when you withdraw attention from the voices and return to the quiet I AM, you revise the scene from inside. See that the friends represent attitudes of judgment that you have taken into your own mind. The suffering you dread is the movement of an old identification, not an external event. In imagination, assume the opposite state: you are unbroken, whole, right here, right now. The outer world will echo the inner decree, and a new life will emerge as you feel the truth of your eternal self.

Practice This Now

Sit in quiet, breathe, and assume the I AM. Feel the unbroken presence and revise the scene by affirming, 'I am whole, now.'

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