Redeemer Lives Within
Job 19:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job expresses a confident conviction that his Redeemer lives. He foresees a future moment when the Redeemer will stand on the earth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take this line as a statement of your own inner state. The Redeemer is not a distant person outside your sphere; He is the living I AM within you, the awareness that never fades. When Job says, 'For I know that my Redeemer liveth,' he names the certainty of consciousness that cannot be undone by appearances. The 'latter day' is not a future date but the moment you choose to inhabit as present, right now. The earth on which He is said to stand is the arena of your outer life, the field where your inner conviction is made visible. Do not chase signs; cultivate the feeling of the end already accomplished and watch as the outer world must reflect that inner truth. The Redeemer, as the activity of awareness, stands in sovereign power within your Now, shaping every circumstance through your assumed reality. Salvation becomes a present transformation, not a distant hope, when you awaken to the truth that your assumption creates your experience. Your mind is God in action; let it dwell in that truth until it becomes your seen world.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, repeat 'I know my Redeemer liveth' as a present fact, and dwell in the feeling that He stands in your life now; then revise any doubt into that certainty.
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