Inner Decree and Divine Sight
Job 28:24-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 28:24-27 speaks of God's hidden ordering—He sees the ends of the earth and weighs the winds and waters. He decrees rain and lightning, then reveals and understands the workings.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job’s lines describe not distant weather but the vast order of your inner world. When he looks to the ends of the earth and sees under all heaven, he points to the reach of your awareness—every image and feeling you can hold. The winds’ weight and the waters weighed by measure are the precise weights you place on your thoughts and emotions. He makes a decree for rain and a way for thunder; this is your inner instruction for forming conditions in life. God, the I AM that you are, does not go outside to act; he looks within, projects, and orders the subtle forces. He prepared it, declared it, searched it out—and so can you when you persist in imagining the end and feeling it as real. The outer world follows the inner decree; you are not at the mercy of chance but the executor of intention. By assuming and dwelling in the state that you are the creator of your weather, you set the pattern by which events unfold. The verse invites you to trust your inner order and its outward sign.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the end you seek and feel it now; declare in inner speech that you have already summoned the rain of your desired circumstance, and dwell in that reality until it becomes your outer weather.
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