Integrity Of The I AM
Job 27:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job vows not to speak wickedness or deceit. He also commits to keeping his integrity and righteousness for as long as he lives.
Neville's Inner Vision
To hear Job 27:4-6 with Neville's ear is to hear the I AM giving you a law of being. Your lips speak from the inner state you maintain; thus, no wickedness and no deceit can escape when the inner consciousness holds a single vow. Till I die I will not remove mine integrity from me becomes a declaration of a fixed identity, not a threat but a sealing of consciousness. Your righteousness is not a boast but a steady stream you hold fast, a choice of heart that refuses reproach while life endures. When you imagine yourself as the I AM within the one who cannot contradict itself you discover that words and deeds synchronize with that truth. The world you call out there lands as a reflection of the inner sermon you preach to yourself. The practice is to assume that state and feel it real: you are the guardian of your own integrity, your speech a faithful echo of that inner vow. In time, even ordinary conversations become liturgies of truth, and the inner life and outer events align with the quiet certainty you cultivate.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM as your inner governor. If you catch yourself slipping into deceit, revise the moment by stating I speak only truth and feel that truth reverberate through your being.
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