Ageless Strength Within You
Job 30:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The speaker asks what use the strong have for him when his own vitality seems to perish with age. The verse points to an inner truth: true strength arises from inner consciousness, not external power.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job’s line reveals a mind bound by the perception of aging and lack, yet Neville would hear it as a revelation about states of consciousness. Strength and age are not physical facts but inner conditions you inhabit. If you identify with an aging self, you perceive a world of waning power; the I AM—the awareness within you—remains timeless and can revise any scene. The strength you seek is not in the arms of others but within your own awareness, ready to be claimed when you choose a new state. By treating aging as a belief rather than a fact, you invoke the ageless vitality that has always been yours. As you shift to the I AM, the external conditions align with the inner state, and the perceived strength of others becomes a mirror of your own inner empowerment, available here and now as you awaken to your true nature.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and declare: I AM the I AM—ageless and powerful. Then feel that timeless energy as your present reality for a minute, letting it rewrite your sense of self.
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