Inner Fear Realized

Job 3:24-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 3 in context

Scripture Focus

24For my sighing cometh before I eat, and my roarings are poured out like the waters.
25For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me, and that which I was afraid of is come unto me.
Job 3:24-25

Biblical Context

Job laments that sighing precedes his meals and his inner roarings flood like waters. He declares that the very thing he greatly feared has come upon him.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your sighing and roaring are not prophecies but states of consciousness you have accepted as real. In the language of the I AM, fear is a mental weather system you have rehearsed until it feels inevitable; thus what you dread becomes your experience. When Job says the thing he greatly feared has come upon him, he reveals the mechanism: outer events mirror an inner assumption. Begin with the awareness that you are not your fear but the awareness behind it—the I AM that never moves, never shakes. Hold a new assumption: the desired state is already true; I am nourished, stable, safe, and unafraid, before any meal or moment of supposed danger. Then feel the internal shift: sighing quiets, roarings dissolve into still waters, and the mind returns to peace. As you persist, the external world aligns with your revised state, not by coercion but by your inner implication that this is already settled in consciousness. The fear falls away as you persist in the truth of your oneness with the divine I AM.

Practice This Now

Before a meal or a tense moment, close your eyes, recall the I AM within, and revise the scene: 'I already have what I fear not to have.' Then feel the calm replacing the sighs and the roarings.

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