Is God Listening Now
Job 27:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks whether God will hear a man's cry when trouble comes. It centers on divine attentiveness amid hardship.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this reading, God is the I AM—the constant awareness within you. The cry in Job’s line marks your present inner state, not a distant plea. If you feel unheard, you’re clinging to separation; if you feel heard, you dissolve the sense of trouble as an inner movement. Hearing, for Neville’s world, is an inner confirmation: your assumption and feeling create reality. When you acknowledge that the I AM is listening now and already responds to your longing, you shift from petition to alignment. Presence is not afar; it is your own conscious state, steady behind every thought and emotion. Therefore, revise the cry into conviction: I am heard by God now; I am guided and protected. The storm of trouble becomes a signal to awaken to consciousness, not to plead for mercy. By dwelling in that state, you experience the relief that follows from recognizing God’s constant presence.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe slowly, and assume the feeling: I am heard by God now. Stay with that sense for a few breaths, letting the inner movement soften into calm.
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