Naked Before God: Inner Visibility
Job 26:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that nothing can be concealed before God; even the deepest ruin or death is laid bare by divine presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold, Job 26:6 tells us that the I AM sees through every veil. Hell is not a place you enter; it is a state of mind you project until you awaken to the fact that God—your own awareness—is always present. 'Naked before him' means nothing can be hidden from the I AM within you; every fear, every ruin, every destructiveness you fear is merely an idea awaiting your recognition. When you consent to the truth that you are the I AM, the supposed destruction loses its grip; it has no covering to hold onto because you no longer identify with it. The judgment here is interior: you judge nothing, you simply realize, and by that realization the illusion of punishment dissolves. This is not punishment but invitation: to stand in the light of your true self, the unlimited presence that is never afraid, never guilty. Truth and faithfulness mean remaining aware that nothing hides from the I AM you are, and thus you are free to create in harmony with life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and say, 'I am the I AM.' Imagine a light revealing every thought and fear as it arises, and rest in the felt sense that nothing is hidden from your awareness; revise any fear by affirming, 'This is seen, and I am free.'
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