Garment of Just Wealth
Job 27:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Wealth comes from God as a prepared resource, but those who are just will wear it and share it with others.
Neville's Inner Vision
See that the verse speaks not of outer luck but of an inner wardrobe. The 'He' who prepares wealth is the I AM, your everlasting awareness that fashions events to fit your state. When you assume you are 'the just,' you put on a garment of rightness and harmony, and conditions rise to match your inner attire. You do not grab silver by force; the 'innocent' who divide the silver points to a generous circulation that follows from that same state: abundance is not taken from another but shared according to your inner sense of plenty. In this inner drama, treasure is not earned by struggle but realized by alignment: wealth becomes a robe you wear, not a goal you chase. Be still, and feel yourself already clothed in abundance. As you dwell in that feeling, the world around you arranges itself to reflect it, and provision appears to be shared in exact measure with those who share your sense of plenty. The revision is simple: I am the just; I am wearing prosperity; the silver distributes itself through the life that flows from my now-ready consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you are putting on a garment of silver; affirm quietly, 'I am the just, wearing prosperity,' until the sensation of abundance is real in you.
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