Inner Safety in Job 3:26
Job 3:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job says he felt unsafe, restless, and not at peace inside. Yet, despite this inner turmoil, trouble arrived.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job 3:26 reveals the truth that no external danger can outrun the state you harbor within. Safety, rest, and quiet are not laboratories of circumstance, but living conditions of awareness. When you declare I was not in safety, neither had I rest, neither was I quiet, you reveal an inner posture that has forgotten the I AM. In Neville's psychology the self is a state of consciousness, and events arrive as the echo of that state. If you allow yourself to feel unsettled, you have assumed a dream of separation from your source, and the troublesome appearances confirm it. The remedy is not to chase change but to reoccupy the throne of awareness. Begin by choosing the present state you desire, and imagine it into being: I am safe, I am at rest, I am quiet. Let the feeling of the wish fulfilled wash over you until it feels real. The I AM is the unchanging witness; your imagination is the instrument by which you govern your inner kingdom. When you return to that inner posture, what appears as trouble loses its claim, and safety, rest, and quiet become your natural condition again.
Practice This Now
Sit in stillness, breathe, and assume the state I am safe now, I rest in stillness, I am quiet. Hold this feeling for several minutes, revising outward scenes until they reflect your inner safety.
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