Job 20:24-26 Inner Fire

Job 20:24-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 20 in context

Scripture Focus

24He shall flee from the iron weapon, and the bow of steel shall strike him through.
25It is drawn, and cometh out of the body; yea, the glittering sword cometh out of his gall: terrors are upon him.
26All darkness shall be hid in his secret places: a fire not blown shall consume him; it shall go ill with him that is left in his tabernacle.
Job 20:24-26

Biblical Context

The verse describes judgment as a rapid, consuming force involving iron, steel, and fire. It also speaks of hidden darkness and the exposure of what is unseen.

Neville's Inner Vision

Beloved, the stanza in Job is a mirror of your inward drama. The iron weapon, the bow of steel, the glittering sword drawn from the gall are not threatening forces coming from without; they are images wrought by a mindset that believes in separation and danger. When you assume you are the I AM, you see that these weapons arise as thoughts that threaten your peace only as long as you identify with the illusion of a separate self. The darkness that hides in secret places is the subconscious chatter that tells you 'this is too much' or 'you are in peril.' Yet the fire that consumes is not destruction but purification, a fire that burns away the belief in lack and the fear of loss. The true power is awareness itself—the one light behind every scene—that can transmute fear into clarity and danger into revelation. If you dwell in the consciousness that you are always the observer and the sovereign I AM, the apparent calamities dissolve, and providence reveals itself as your present, living reality.

Practice This Now

Assume the I AM is the ground of your being and these images are only inner weather. Repeat 'I am awareness; nothing can consume the light I am,' and feel the peace replacing fear.

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