Inner Fate Of Job's Lineage
Job 27:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe a wicked man's lineage facing violent fate and lack, with survivors experiencing death and widows mourning—expressing how outer conditions reflect inner states.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the lines speak of outward outcomes as if they were fixed in life. In this reading, the 'children' and 'offspring' are not people but habits of thought—conclusions and fears handed down from one mind to another. When multiplied, they seem to multiply trouble: 'for the sword,' a crisis cutting away support; 'bread' that cannot satisfy, an inner famine. The 'remains' buried in death and the 'widows' who do not weep signify the old life dying, the ego-clinging that thinks it must suffer. Neville Goddard would remind you that these are states of consciousness, not destinies stamped on some distant ledger. The moment you refuse to identify with scarcity, you revise the entire narrative. Your I AM—your awareness—can declare a contrary line: prosperity, nourishment, and ongoing vitality spring from within and find expression without. By living as if the inner state is already changed, you liberate the line from its doom and restore wholeness to your house of life. The judgment here is a correction of belief, a turning from fear toward faith in the unseen: you are the imagination that writes the story into being.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the state of inner abundance now; repeat, 'I am the source of all nourishment and life,' and feel that it is true until it becomes your living sense.
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