Inner Light Against Faint Doubt
Job 25:2-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses point to God's vast dominion and human frailty, arguing that justification before God cannot come from outward deeds but from an inner alignment with the divine I AM. They invite humility and a shift of perception from external standards to inner consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
These verses invite you to see God’s dominion as the shape of your own consciousness. When you wonder, How can man be justified with God? you are being shown that justification is not earned by outward deeds but acknowledged in the light of your inner I AM. The Great One’s peace is not distant; it is established in the high places of awareness where you reside as the watcher. The lines about light and the stars remind you that external forms are always less than perfection, yet they tremble before the inner radiance that advances from the heart of God within you. Remember the worm, not to condemn, but to wake you: the sense of being small, impure, limited, is a belief your ego repeats. In truth, your being is the I AM, the source of dominion, fearlessness, and peace. When you assume you are already justified in God, you revise your sense of self from lack to abundance, from doubt to certainty. Your world rearranges itself to reflect that inner standing, and you feel the justness of God in every moment.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare, I am the I AM that justifies me now. Feel a warm light rising in your heart and let it flood every moment with peace until your outer circumstances reflect that inner seal.
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