Inner Justice in Job 24
Job 24:1-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage catalogs injustices against the poor and vulnerable and notes that God sees all even when human justice seems delayed. It points to a hidden order that remains with the Almighty beyond outward appearances.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember that the times you see are not hidden from the I AM within. The figures in Job 24 are not strangers to your inner weather; they are thoughts and states that have wandered into fear, lack, and judgment. The world you call 'outer' injustice is a mirror of a house of consciousness you have allowed to be ruled by uncertain beliefs. To the One within, the light is never failing, and every act of apparent darkness is a star peering through clouds of old habit. The remedy is to revise, not the world, but my assumption: I am the consciousness that witnesses; I am not the body that endures. I say inwardly, I AM the Light that views every scene; I remove the misplacement of values and return to the truth that my life is governed by justice, mercy, and abundance. I hold that vision, feel its reality, and watch the outer scene align with my inward agreement.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, in imagination, stand inside your inner kingdom where all is well; declare, 'I AM the light that orders all.' See the naked and the needy cared for, landmarks restored, a sense of safe abundance flooding your awareness, and feel it as already real.
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