Job 24:25 Inner Speech

Job 24:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 24 in context

Scripture Focus

25And if it be not so now, who will make me a liar, and make my speech nothing worth?
Job 24:25

Biblical Context

Job argues that if his claims are not true, others would prove him a liar. He treats his own speech as a test of the inner truth he asserts.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job's challenge reveals that truth is not a jury of men but the state of the consciousness you inhabit. If 'it is not so' is the prevailing mood, the outer world will echo doubt and label your words as empty. The moment you align with the I AM you are, your speech gains weight, for it is the outward breath of an inward conviction. The 'not so now' is simply a belief; revise it into 'so now' and dwell in the feeling of that reality. Imagination is not vanity but the instrument by which you reorder the visible; declare the truth as already true, and see the scene shift to reflect that certainty. The righteous act is to treat your inner state as the sovereign source, trusting that justice and dignity follow when consciousness holds the truth. Thus, Job's insistence becomes a doorway: you can choose the state that makes your words worth more than complaint, and you can prove to yourself that truth is already yours to claim.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and, with a calm breath, declare, 'It is so now.' Then imagine a scene where people acknowledge your truth, feeling the certainty in your chest and letting that certainty ripple into your surroundings.

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