Written Upon the Rock
Job 19:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 19:24 expresses a longing for a fixed, unerasable record—beliefs carved into the stone of life.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's tongue: The rock and iron pen are your outer circumstances and the permanent scripts you have accepted as true. When Job laments that something is graven forever, he speaks the believer's inner confession: your rock is the stage of your life. The iron pen is the stubborn thought-form you have used to seal a story upon that rock. Yet you are not a victim of external facts; you are awareness choosing a state of consciousness. The I AM writes what you believe to be true; therefore any claim of permanence must begin inside, as a fixed assumption. To release it, revise your inner decree: declare that the truth you seek already exists as your present state. Feel it as real now, as if the engraving is already complete but secretly welcoming your new word. As you stand in that renewed certainty, the outer circumstances will re-script themselves to match your new inner inscription.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume the desired state as already true, and feel its reality now; revise the old engraving by affirming I AM that I AM inhabits this truth here and now.
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