Innocent I Am — Job 33:9

Job 33:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 33 in context

Scripture Focus

9I am clean without transgression, I am innocent; neither is there iniquity in me.
Job 33:9

Biblical Context

Job declares he is clean and innocent. He asserts there is no transgression in him.

Neville's Inner Vision

As you read Job 33:9, see that the speaker is not appealing to some external standard, but to the I AM that you are. The man speaks from a state of consciousness where no fault can enter because God’s pure light is the content of his being. When you say, I am clean, I am innocent, you are not claiming a past act; you are recognizing your natural state within the One who knows no shadow. In Neville’s teaching, you revise by assuming the state of wholeness until it feels real. So I invite you to dwell in the conviction that awareness itself is immaculate; transgression is a tenant of memory, not of truth. When thoughts of error arise, you gently return to the sentence, I am clean without transgression, and allow that awareness to illuminate them. Let your imagination do the cleansing: see a radiant stream of light flowing through you, revealing every corner of your mind as pure and true. This is not self-righteousness but alignment with the I AM, the source of all innocence, the very dignity of your divine Imago Dei.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and repeat the sentence I am innocent and clean within the I AM, while picturing a radiant light washing through you until the sense of purity feels real.

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