Inner Power Of Job 26:11-14
Job 26:11-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses reveal God’s immense power and the mystery of His ways—he controls the heavens, parts seas, and forms what we cannot fully understand. They remind us that human understanding is but a small portion of His working.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theatre, Job’s vision is not about distant deities but about the power of your own I AM, the awareness that moves through every event. The 'pillars of heaven' trembling at reproof become the tremor of your old self-conditioned beliefs when confronted by a higher interpretation. To 'divideth the sea with his power' is to observe how your mind can part the storms of feeling and circumstance by disciplined imagining. By his understanding, the proud are smitten—this is the inner insight that dissolves pride as you revise limitation. 'By his spirit he hath garnished the heavens' speaks of the spirit that outfits your inner atmosphere—images, beliefs, and feelings that form your external world. The 'crooked serpent' is your stubborn patterns, now faced by the breath of divine imagination tending and straightening them. These are parts of his ways, yet you hear only a fragment; the thunder of his power you feel when you persist in imagining a condition as already real. The key is to know that power resides in you as awareness, and every revision roars into form.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume the I AM as your present awareness, and revise a troubling condition by declaring, 'I am the power behind all this.' Feel it real as you breathe.
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