Within the Net of I Am

Job 19:3-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 19 in context

Scripture Focus

3These ten times have ye reproached me: ye are not ashamed that ye make yourselves strange to me.
4And be it indeed that I have erred, mine error remaineth with myself.
5If indeed ye will magnify yourselves against me, and plead against me my reproach:
6Know now that God hath overthrown me, and hath compassed me with his net.
Job 19:3-6

Biblical Context

Job endures taunts from his friends, yet he asserts that if he has erred, the fault remains with himself. He also speaks of God having overthrown and surrounded him with a net.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job 19:3-6 presents not a man crushed by external judgment, but a consciousness lived as a state. The 'I' here is the perceiving mind, and the 'God' who overthrows is the I AM that you identify with. The net that encircles him is the boundary of a belief in limitation. To read this Neville-style: the reproaches and the sense of entrapment are reflections of your present state; when you insist that the fault, if any, lies with your current self-image, you admit the power of your mind to redefine circumstance. The true life is not the outward verdict but the inner awareness that I AM is the only reality. When you revise to a higher state—where you are unaffected by others' magnifications or accusations—the sense of being overthrown dissolves. The apparent trial becomes the old belief yielding to the light of present consciousness. In that light, you are unbound, for you are I AM, not the momentary appearance of attack or constraint.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, repeat 'I AM' as your living reality, and revise the sense of being overthrown. Feel the net dissolve as you inhabit the surrounding life of I AM.

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