Light Upon the I Am
Job 25:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks whether anyone can escape God's light and then asks how a man can be justified with God or clean by birth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the verse as a note on consciousness: the 'armies' are the crowd of thoughts you name as real, and the 'light' is the I AM, the omnipresent awareness that shines on every state. The question 'How then can man be justified with God?' speaks to the heart of Neville's practice: no external standard can justify you; true righteousness arises as you align with the inner light. Birth is not a disqualifier or qualifier; it is a signal that cleanliness is not found in the flesh but in relation to the divine within. The light arises upon all; therefore, your only task is to awaken to the fact that you are the light you seek. When you refuse to identify with lacks and claims, and instead dwell in the I AM, justification occurs as an immediate feeling of being seen by God—complete, whole, and holy. You are not waiting for a future cleansing; you are already seen in the divine presence.
Practice This Now
Practice: Assume the I AM is shining on you now. Briefly revise any sense of unworthiness and feel the justified state as your immediate reality.
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