Written on the Soul's Rock
Job 19:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job longs for his words to be written and preserved as a permanent, enduring record; he desires a testimony that cannot fade.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job's longing for a book is not about parchment, but about the stubborn persistence of a state of consciousness. The inner 'book' is the record of what you have assumed, believed, and held as true. To imagine his words graven 'with an iron pen and lead in the rock' is to see that belief, once fixed in the rock of consciousness, becomes unstoppable. In Neville's language, God is I AM—the awareness that writes its own page. When you hold to a state 'as if' it already exists, you are not merely hoping for a future event; you are stamping your inner rock with certainty. The book cannot be altered by time; it is the memory of your present decision, the truth you keep choosing in every moment. The appearance of delay is simply the movement of consciousness seeking alignment with what you have allowed to be true. So, write the inner page: declare the end from the beginning, feel the reality of it, and let your imagination engrave it upon the rock of mind until it becomes outer fact.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the state you seek is already written; close your eyes and feel the page in your mind's book bearing your desired truth. Say, 'I am the living word, and this moment is the record that endures,' and dwell in the feeling of its permanence for a few minutes.
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