The Inner Path to Purity

Job 31:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 31 in context

Scripture Focus

7If my step hath turned out of the way, and mine heart walked after mine eyes, and if any blot hath cleaved to mine hands;
Job 31:7

Biblical Context

Job 31:7 presents a self-accusation: steps wandered from the way, the heart followed the eyes, and a blot cleaved to the hands.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job 31:7 reveals the inner mechanics: a step turned away from the way, a heart that is moved by what the eyes crave, and a blot that seems to cling to the hands. In Neville's terms, these are states of consciousness, not verdicts of a person. The true you is the I AM, the awareness that can revise any impression by feeling the end now. When you believe your senses over your divine ground, you give power to the image and it appears as your world; when you revise that belief, the outer shifts follow. The cure is not punishment but a return to the one state that never leaves you: a consciousness aligned with the unconditioned I AM. See the path as already straight; see the eyes as instruments of inner sight; see the blot not as truth but as a sign to re-choose. Stand in the end you desire, and let the feeling-tone of that end saturate every moment.

Practice This Now

Assume the I AM now; feel the end state as present. See your next step arise from inner truth and the blot dissolve.

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