Inner Seat of God Within
Job 23:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job longs to know where God is and to come near His throne. He seeks the felt presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Job, the cry 'Oh that I knew where I might find Him' is the doorway to a practical spiritual discipline. In Neville’s sense, 'where He is' is not a distant location but the state of awareness you presently inhabit. The seat he longs to reach is the inner throne of I AM—your unspoken, always-present consciousness. God is not away; He is the awareness that witnesses every thought, feeling, and event. Your search reveals your own assumption about separation. When you insist on being with Him, you are rehearsing the truth that you already are where He dwells: in your own being. The moment you hold the feeling 'I am with God now' and dwell in the imagined posture of sitting at the throne of I AM, your inner world shifts and the outer scene begins to reflect this reality. Imagination creates the experience; by revising your identity to align with the Presence, you authorize God to enter every moment of your life. The longing itself is a call to revise into the state of oneness.
Practice This Now
Close the eyes, assume the feeling 'I am with God now,' and imagine yourself seated on the inner throne. Stay there for a few breaths and let the sense of presence permeate your everyday thoughts.
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