Whispers Before Wisdom Speaks
Job 32:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Elihu, acknowledging his youth among very old friends, says he was afraid to share his opinion. He remarks that days and many years should teach wisdom.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the inner-eye, this exchange is not about age but about state of consciousness. Elihu’s fear to speak springs from a mind shackled to rank and time. He says days should speak, and years teach wisdom, implying wisdom arrives only through external accumulation. But in the I AM you are already the source of all discernment; wisdom is a present act of awareness, not a memory of events. When you assume the ruler inside—the one who knows, now—you align with the truth that you have always spoken, even when silent. The outer voices of age and authority fade as you revise your stance: I am the source of wisdom here and now. Picture the scene as a mental rehearsal where your inner voice speaks with calm certainty, and let the fear dissolve. In that revision, the 'days' become signposts of your own inner pace, and the multitude of years becomes the depth of your present awareness.
Practice This Now
Assume I AM wise now, and feel that truth saturating your entire being. Then listen within and let the inner voice offer your opinion with calm certainty.
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