Quiet Inner Counsel
Job 32:10-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A speaker announces he will share his opinion and waits as others speak. Yet none of them convinces Job.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job 32:10–12 reveals that outer voices argue while the inner state remains unpersuaded. The speaker declares he will give his opinion and waits while others search for words, yet their reasons fail to convince Job because the conviction is not of the inner state but of mere argument. In Neville’s view, every person is a state of consciousness; the words without inner alignment cannot alter a life. The true persuasion arises when the I AM—your living awareness—assumes the answer as already true. To be convinced is to revise the inner premise: imagine, for a moment, that the opinion you seek is already yours and begin to live from that assumption. When you inhabit that state, you stop being moved by others’ rhetoric and you become the cause of your experience, not its subject. The act of listening is not submission but preparation for a new inner decree. The inner court accepts the new verdict, and the world of appearances reflects that inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Stand in stillness and say: 'Hearken to me; I will show mine opinion' as your inner decree. Then vividly feel the truth of your renewed assumption until it is your present awareness.
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