Job 24:10 Inner Provision
Job 24:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse portrays others depriving a hungry person of clothing and food, leaving him bare. It points to the cruelty of greed and the dignity at stake in provision.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember, in the Neville Goddard method, all outer scenes are inward movements. The nakedness and the takings in Job 24:10 are not about strangers and crops but about your own state of consciousness. If you find yourselves in a life where 'they' strip you of clothing and the sheaf of the hungry disappears, you are merely witnessing a belief you have entertained within. The I AM, your true awareness, can revise that scene by assuming a new inner state: you are already clothed and supplied, no matter what the senses report. When you feel the weight of clothing, the heat of bread, you are feeling the fulfillments of a revised self. The cruel image of greed becomes a sign that you must claim your inner right to abundance, not by fighting the world, but by elevating your self-awareness. As you reinforce the feeling, imagine the scene turning from deprivation to sufficiency—provision returning, dignity restored, and the hungry clothed. In this way, you are not changing Job’s world, you are changing your consciousness to clothe it with reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, softly repeat, 'I am provision now.' Then revise the sense of lack by feeling clothing and bread as real, and let your outer circumstances align with that inner state.
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