In The Seat Of God

Job 23:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 23 in context

Scripture Focus

2Even to day is my complaint bitter: my stroke is heavier than my groaning.
3Oh that I knew where I might find him! that I might come even to his seat!
Job 23:2-3

Biblical Context

Job laments that his complaint is bitter and his stroke heavy, and he longs to know where to find God, wishing to come to His seat. The passage points to an inner search for God within consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job’s cry becomes a guide to the inner life. Your suffering, your longing to locate the divine, are signs that you are alive to the reality you imagine. God is the I AM within, and the “seat” is the throne of awareness you carry. Do not seek Him outside. When you feel the heaviness of circumstance, treat it as a signal to turn your mind back to its true home: the felt presence of I AM. Assume you are already at the seat, and carry that assumption with the feeling that God is present now. Through this revision, the mind reorders itself, the sense of separation dissolves, and the world aligns with your inner state. The verse becomes an instruction: the path to God is within your own consciousness, where you dwell as the I AM.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and say, I AM, here and now. Then revise the moment: I am at the seat of God within me; feel the calm as you rest in that presence, letting the sense of distance fade.

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