The Hidden Eye of Truth

Job 24:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 24 in context

Scripture Focus

15The eye also of the adulterer waiteth for the twilight, saying, No eye shall see me: and disguiseth his face.
Job 24:15

Biblical Context

It describes a person who hides wrongdoing in the twilight, trusting that no eye will see him. He disguises his face to avoid accountability.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Neville's psychology, the adulterer is not a man in a certain hour, but a state of consciousness that imagines sin can exist unseen. The twilight represents the threshold where awareness bends toward concealment, and the eye waiting in the dark is the inner witness who accepts separation from the I AM. When he says, no eye shall see me, he projects a belief that the inner sight can be escaped; yet in truth the I AM is always present as the one I AM within you. To transform this, return to the premise that you are already fully seen by consciousness that you are. Do not attempt to hide from guilt through outer masks; revise the conviction by assuming you stand in the light of the one reality that perceives you and loves you intact. Imagination is your tool: feel the reality of being exposed to the I AM and yet cherished, whole, and clean. From this new inner state, actions align with integrity and life flows, freely and without fear.

Practice This Now

Assume the state 'I am seen by the I AM.' Feel-it-real that you live in truth today, so your choices reflect integrity.

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