Inner Worm of Humility

Job 25:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 25 in context

Scripture Focus

6How much less man, that is a worm? and the son of man, which is a worm?
Job 25:6

Biblical Context

The verse declares human insignificance, painting man as small as a worm in the cosmic scale. It invites humility, reminding us of our limits so that we may seek wisdom beyond ego.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Neville’s light, this line is not a verdict on your worth but a map of inner states. Bildad’s worm points to the habitual identity you wear when you mistake fleeting thoughts for your real self. The I AM—your true self—knows no size or limit; it is awareness that imagines worlds and then makes them real because you, living as that awareness, birth them into form. When you feel small, you are simply identifying with a finite condition, a thought-stream you accept as truth. The remedy is not denial but revision: assume the feeling of the I AM, already complete and sovereign. Let your sense of self expand beyond body, time, and circumstance. In that state, the “worm” softens and fades as your inner divinity rises to center stage. Your experience reflects your inner narrative; alter the narrative and the outer follows. Humility, in this sense, is alignment with God's living awareness within you.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling of I AM as your present-tense reality for several minutes, and revise any sense of smallness. Let the inner sense of divinity dissolve the worm and stand radiant in you.

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