Innocent I Am — Job 33:9
Job 33:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 33 in context
Scripture Focus
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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