Job's Inner Renewal
Job 29:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Job 29:20, the speaker recalls a time when his glory was fresh and his strength renewed, signaling an inner vitality and readiness for action. It points to a state of consciousness rather than external triumph, a self-concept that can awaken renewed power.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job 29:20 invites us into a state of consciousness where the I AM remembers its own vitality. When Job says 'my glory was fresh in me and my bow was renewed in my hand,' he is not claiming a past tense triumph over others, but the inner assurance that the self you are now is capable of fresh manifestation. Glory is your self-concept—the sense of worth, dignity, and radiance you carry within. The bow is the instrument of action—the lean, precise capacity to aim, release, and realize. To the one who feels life dull or fatigue creeping in, this verse announces a renewal of the inner equipment, a renewal that happens as you dwell in the conviction that your I AM is always fresh and ready. The change begins in imagination: you revise the memory of limitation by speaking as the man who is now fully equipped, who moves through days with renewed power. Your present inner state becomes your outer world, and the renewal you claim internally becomes the actual events around you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine holding the renewed bow in your hand; repeat, 'My glory is fresh in me, and my power is renewed in my hand,' sensing the certainty in your chest as you walk through the day.
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