Job 23:4-6 Inner Cause Strength
Job 23:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 23:4–6 depicts a man eager to present his case before God and hear His words, yet the deeper teaching is that true power lies in the strength God places within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job 23:4–6 speaks of a man who would marshal his arguments before the divine, hoping to hear the precise words of answer. In the Neville vision, the scene is not about arguing with a distant power, but about entering a state of inner awareness where the I AM is the judge, audience, and source of force. When you say, I would order my cause before Him, you are not seeking approval from without but aligning your consciousness to the assumption that the resolution you seek already exists in you. Filling your mouth with arguments becomes a discipline of rehearsing the victorious inner dialogue you desire to hear from God—which is to say, you rehearse the words your inner self already knows. The question, Will He plead against me with His great power? dissolves in the realization that His great power is not a threat but a presence within you, ready to place strength inside you. Thus the verse teaches a faithful posture: stand as the one who is supported by the I AM, cultivate discernment, and let power emerge from within, not be imposed from without.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume you are before the I AM, ordering your cause. Then imagine speaking your strongest, most true words and feel the inner strength rising as if the answer has already been given.
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