Stubble Before the Wind
Job 21:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 21:18 pictures the wicked as stubble blown by the wind and chaff swept away by the storm.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's light, the stubble and chaff symbolize states of consciousness—beliefs and attitudes that have lost their nourishment. The wind is the breath of awareness; the storm is the movement of thought. The 'wicked' are not distant people but those beliefs that have outlived their truth, while 'righteousness' and 'justice' arise as inner alignment with the I AM. When you recognize that appearances reflect inner weather, you can stop clinging to transient circumstances and let the inner wind carry away stale stories. This is not denial of accountability, but a reframe: your inner life creates what you see, and you become the agent who clears it. By choosing to revise a belief and feeling it as real, you invite a new order into manifestation, one that reflects the courage and clarity of your own awareness.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM and feel it real: declare, 'I am the wind that clears away old beliefs.' Then revise a current judgment by visualizing the situation dissolving into clarity as inner justice takes hold.
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