Inner Justification of Job 25

Job 25:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 25 in context

Scripture Focus

4How then can man be justified with God? or how can he be clean that is born of a woman?
5Behold even to the moon, and it shineth not; yea, the stars are not pure in his sight.
Job 25:4-5

Biblical Context

These lines question how a mortal can be justified before God and made clean by birth, and they point to the impossibility of purity in the created order (even the moon and stars are not pure).

Neville's Inner Vision

Man asks, how shall I be justified with God? The answer here is not a code of works but a turning of the mind toward the I AM within. Man is a state of consciousness, born of the woman, tied to limitation. The moon that does not shine with purity and the stars that are not pure in His sight symbolize external comparisons; no light from without can render you clean. True purity and justification arise when you stop measuring yourself by the exterior heavens and begin recognizing that the I AM, your eternal awareness, is the source of all right relation. When you align with that inner Light, you are already in lawful relationship with God; the feeling of unworthiness dissolves as you dwell in the assumption of being one with the divine, not by effort but by realization. This is the inner grace you seek: the heaven within echoes the divine order, and the outer signs fade into their proper place as reflections, not determinants.

Practice This Now

Practice: Close eyes and assume, I am justified by the I AM within me now. Feel the inner light as real; rest in that state for 2–3 minutes, letting any sense of uncleanliness dissolve into awareness.

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