Inner Consequences of Multiplied Want

Job 27:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 27 in context

Scripture Focus

14If his children be multiplied, it is for the sword: and his offspring shall not be satisfied with bread.
Job 27:14

Biblical Context

Outward prosperity for the wicked ends in ruin, with their descendants facing hunger and insecurity. The text presents outer abundance as no guarantee of true nourishment or safety.

Neville's Inner Vision

Where the outward multiplication of wealth or offspring seems to promise security, Neville would say you are witnessing the ripple of a belief you are unaware you hold. The verse is not a judgment upon people, but a sign of the inner law: when a state of consciousness feeds itself on external proof, it invites a sword that lacerates the fruit of that state. If your mind profits in the belief of abundance, yet feels separate from the I AM, the offspring of that mindset will not truly feed you; you will seek bread from without and find only hunger. The true meaning is intimate and practical: the world you see is your own consciousness made visible. Return your attention to I AM and claim that you are already the abundance you crave; the sword dissolves as you revise the cause, not the effect. Imagination is the mother of reality; your inner state can reform your outer line of events toward nourishment and peace.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quiet and claim I AM as your source of nourishment, visualize abundance blooming from within, and feel the outer bread aligning to that inner state. Repeat this revision until the sense of lack dissolves.

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