Inner Judgment Reclaimed

Job 27:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 27 in context

Scripture Focus

2As God liveth, who hath taken away my judgment; and the Almighty, who hath vexed my soul;
Job 27:2

Biblical Context

Job 27:2 presents Job affirming that God lives and the Almighty has vexed his soul. He speaks as though his inner judgment has been taken away.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Job, 'As God liveth' is not a distant oath but the I AM within you and me. When he speaks of judgment being taken away, he points to the inner verdicts that once governed his life—now suspended by circumstance. The 'Almighty' who vexes his soul is the totality of awareness pressing against a state of consciousness that feels unsteady. In Neville's terms, Job is showing us that the outer pain is only the projection of an inner story we believe about ourselves and God. Your experiences of suffering or trial are not punishments from a remote deity, but signals of the inner imagination at work. The moment you understand that you are the operator of your inner theater, you can revise the script. Invoke the I AM as your permanent ruler and feel the shift: the oppressive verdict dissolves, and the soul finds rest. Rest not in the denial of pain, but in the recognition that an unconditioned awareness is always present, and you, in that awareness, are justified and free.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, center in the chest, and repeat: 'I am the I AM; I now revise every judgment against me as already resolved.' Breathe deeply and feel the inner calm as if the verdict has shifted.

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