Inner Judgment, Outer World

Job 21:27-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 21 in context

Scripture Focus

27Behold, I know your thoughts, and the devices which ye wrongfully imagine against me.
28For ye say, Where is the house of the prince? and where are the dwelling places of the wicked?
Job 21:27-28

Biblical Context

Job states that he knows the thoughts and schemes imagined against him by his friends, and he notes their questions about external signs of power and wickedness as markers of judgment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your friends in this passage are not separate persons; they are voices in your own mind debating your life. The line 'I know your thoughts' is the recognition that the mind creates every circumstance by its state of consciousness. The questions 'where is the house of the prince?' and 'where are the dwelling places of the wicked?' are symbolic of the search for outer signs to validate your inner despair or success. If you dwell in fear of judgment, you will project a world where princes' houses vanish and the wicked prosper, or vice versa. Neville's path says: assume the feeling of the I AM as the perceiver and creator; see that the 'they' are your own attitudes toward yourself; your true house is the inner unity, the prince within, your own radiating awareness. When you revise the scene in imagination, you are not ignoring truth but reordering your inner state to align with justice and righteousness as inner consistency; Providence is the natural unfolding of your conscious life. Your world is your inner decree; your friends' judgment becomes your invitation to affirm your divine I AM.

Practice This Now

For five minutes, close your eyes and repeat: 'I am the I AM; I know my thoughts create my world.' Then revise any external judgment into inner assurance and feel it as real.

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