Wisdom's Priceless Wealth
Job 28:15-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 28:15-19 teaches that wisdom cannot be bought with gold or gems; its true value exceeds all riches and external measures. It invites us to seek an inner standard of discernment rather than outward wealth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through a Neville lens, Job 28:15-19 tells us wisdom is the true currency of the soul, not carats. The gold and precious stones in the world are symbols of outward wealth; the 'price of wisdom' cannot be weighed in Ophir's gold or rubies, for its value resides in discernment—an inner certainty. When you enter the I AM within and affirm that wisdom is your natural state, discernment becomes your wealth. The verse invites a revision of value: reality flows from inner clarity rather than external abundance. Practice recognizing that true riches arise from a quiet, attentive consciousness that sees through appearances and reveals what is real. If you cling to wealth as the measure of life, you contract your awareness; if you choose wisdom as your governing state, your life rearranges to reflect inner sight. Thus the inner standard you cultivate is the only currency that never depreciates. By tending to this inner wisdom, you discover the external world aligns with the truth you affirm—that you are this wise I AM, now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you already possess this wisdom; feel the inner I AM confirming it, and let the sense of discernment rise as your habitual state.
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