Delight in the Almighty Within
Job 27:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks whether one will truly delight in the Almighty and continually call upon God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, Job 27:10 reveals a choice of inner life rather than external ritual. Delight in the Almighty becomes a state of consciousness: the awareness that the I AM, the divine Presence within, is the source of all joy and security. When you hold that state, you stop seeking God as a distant object and begin conversing with an intimate reality inside you. To 'call upon God' is to turn the attention away from lack, fear, or separation and toward the Presence that already you are. The question shifts from whether a person attends church or pays lip service to whether their inner assumption aligns with omnipresence. If you persist in imagining yourself apart from the Infinite, you invite doubt; if you rest in the I AM, every moment answers your need according to this truth. Your prayers become walking in the air of your own inner kingdom, and your life begins to rearrange itself to reflect that sovereign reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling-state: I delight in the Almighty within me; I call upon God now, with the certainty that the I AM answers from within. Stay with that inner light until it becomes your ordinary awareness.
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