Inner Balance of Integrity
Job 31:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job asks to be weighed in an even balance so God may know his integrity.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the Neville reader, the line reveals not a courtroom in the sky but a state of consciousness. 'Let me be weighed' is the turn of attention toward the inner scales of awareness. The 'God' who weighs is the I AM within you, the witness that neither condemns nor approves but observes. Integrity here is not external reputation but the steady alignment of your inner convictions with your outer acts. When you assume this state, you stop bargaining with appearances and begin living from the truth you imagine. Imagine the scale perfectly even—your thoughts, feelings, and deeds balanced by the conviction that you are already what you seek. The moment you persist in that assumption, life rearranges its movements to reflect it, and events that once seemed to threaten integrity become opportunities to prove the inner reality. Remember: all judgment is the projection of a stirred mind; the only judge that matters is the I AM that weighs you in truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and step onto the inner scales. Assume the feeling of being already perfectly integrated: 'I AM integrity now,' and let the balance rest in your favor.
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