Deliverance Through I Am Insight
Job 23:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 23:7 speaks of the righteous disputing with God, signaling an inner conviction that deliverance comes from justice within. It invites us to see the judge as an inner posture we can align with and overcome.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the verse, the scene is not a legal drama on a distant throne but your own state of consciousness contending with the internal verdict. The 'righteous' are the settled awareness that you are the I AM, and the 'judge' is the shifting sense of condemnation within you. When you acknowledge that the inner law of your being is justice, you need not beg for deliverance from without; you yield it by refusing to identify with doubt. The moment you stand and quietly affirm, 'I am delivered now by the I AM that I am,' you align your inner court with divine certainty. The struggle is the last flicker of separation dissolving into the awareness that all appearances are but a movement of consciousness, and the steadfast guest in the throne room is your true self, eternally free. In that alignment, the external 'deliverance' follows as the natural fruit of your inner conviction; the mind's verdict becomes the body’s experience, and peace replaces fear.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat the line 'I am delivered now by the I AM that I am,' and feel the certainty circulate from heart to limbs until fear dissolves. Let this inner verdict stand, and observe your outer world aligning with that quiet conviction.
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