Job 25:1-6 Inner Majesty
Job 25:1-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Bildad declares God’s supremacy and humanity’s unclean, asking how man can be justified before God and highlighting the vast gap between divine and human. He portrays the worm-like condition of man.
Neville's Inner Vision
Bildad speaks from the voice of limitation, naming dominion and fear as God’s realm and declaring mankind unclean. Yet in the inner scripture of the I AM, this is a map of a consciousness that believes in separation; the light he cites is the light of awareness, not a far-off standard. If you identify with the worm, you translate that belief into your body and life. If you revise that posture and say, I am the I AM here now, my justification is not earned but recognized as already mine in the divine presence, the whole scene rearranges itself. The moon and stars become symbols of appearances that pale before the truth of your oneness with the source. Humility becomes sacred alignment, not self-taste of inferiority; it is the quiet acceptance that God’s government operates through your inward awareness. When you rest in that high place of peace, you inhabit a kingship that formerly seemed external. The act of knowing you are justified dissolves the sense of impurity, revealing that every part of life is an expression of the I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly and assume, 'I am the I AM, justified now'; feel that truth radiate from your chest until it becomes your living sense of self.
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