Whose Spirit Speaks Through You

Job 26:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 26 in context

Scripture Focus

4To whom hast thou uttered words? and whose spirit came from thee?
Job 26:4

Biblical Context

It asks who supplied the words you speak. It hints that the underlying spirit of speech comes from a greater source, not the self alone.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job 26:4 appears as a gentle confrontation: who supplied the words that proceed from your lips, and whose Spirit animated them if not you? Neville would say: your speech is a sign of your inner state, a ripple on the surface of a still, universal consciousness I AM. When you insist on the identity of the speaker, you reveal you have mistaken yourself for the origin of your words. In truth, your thoughts and phrases are casts from the inner self that already is complete, the One Life within you expressing as you. The question invites you to shift from seeing yourself as the doer to recognizing yourself as the instrument through which the I AM speaks. If you want different words, you must cultivate a more intimate alignment with your inner Spirit, revise the belief that you originate thoughts, and feel that your voice emerges from a greater Source. Practice the assumption that the word you utter is the Spirit speaking through you, and let your atmosphere adjust to that reality.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare within: 'I AM the source of my words.' Feel the inner Spirit guiding your thoughts and imagine yourself speaking from that quiet, luminous center.

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