Inner Waters of Job 30:14

Job 30:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 30 in context

Scripture Focus

14They came upon me as a wide breaking in of waters: in the desolation they rolled themselves upon me.
Job 30:14

Biblical Context

Calamity comes as a flood breaking in, and desolation rolls over Job. The verse frames suffering as an inner disturbance reflected in external pressure.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the Neville vantage, these lines do not narrate a fate but reveal a state of consciousness. The 'waters' are the currents of thought and belief moving through your inner sea. When you feel overwhelmed, you are not at the mercy of outer circumstances; you are reminded that you have become identified with a surface-state—fear, lack, pain. The I AM, your true awareness, stands above the tides and calls them by name. To transform, assume a different state as if it were true now: that you are the ruler of the waters, and the desolation is the surface showing you where you still cling to limitation. As you revise the scene in imagination, the currents slow, break, and withdraw, leaving the stillness of your essential self. You are not the flood; you are the one who can command the flood by the power of conscious assumption and feeling-it-real. The outer crisis is a signpost, inviting you to shift inward to the everlasting calm of I AM.

Practice This Now

Assume the state now that you are the master of your inner sea; feel the waters recede as you breathe and affirm, I AM peace beneath all waves.

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