Inner Speech and Upright Heart
Job 33:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A speaker asks Job to listen to his words, claiming his language comes from an upright heart and aims to speak clearly and knowledgeably.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the inner realm, these lines are not about Job's outer voice but about your own inner I AM prompting you to listen to the discourse that proceeds from being. 'Hear my speeches' is a call to attend to the ongoing conversations of your consciousness—the thoughts that rise when you assume a state of awareness. 'Behold, I have opened my mouth' signals a readiness to let your deepest conviction spill forth, not from habit or fear, but from the vibrational truth you already hold. 'My words shall be of the uprightness of my heart' declares the inner stance—integrity, purity, alignment with the higher you. And 'my lips shall utter knowledge clearly' implies that when your inner state is pure, your speech—the expression of your inner knowledge—flows with precision and ease. The practice is simple: adopt the assumption that you are already the speaker whose talk comes from an unshakable heart and a clear mind. In the silence, feel that your inner voice is true, and let your outward voice harmonize with that truth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly and declare, 'I AM the speaker of upright words; my heart is clear, my lips utter knowledge with ease.' Then revise any doubt by affirming the state until it feels real.
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