Inner Righteousness, God's Integrity

Job 34:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 34 in context

Scripture Focus

10Therefore hearken unto me ye men of understanding: far be it from God, that he should do wickedness; and from the Almighty, that he should commit iniquity.
Job 34:10

Biblical Context

Job 34:10 speaks to listening to the wise and affirms that God does not do wickedness; the Almighty cannot commit iniquity.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the Neville frame, the verse reveals that 'God' is your I AM, the permanent awareness that cannot sin. The voice saying 'far be it from God' is not about external judgments but about your inner standard of integrity. When you imagine the Supreme Being acting unjustly, you're projecting inner conflict, not reality. The Law of Consciousness says: every event in your life rises from previous states you assumed. If you entertain belief in wickedness, you dwell in a dream where guilt and fear look real; when you return to the recognition that the Almighty within you is pure, you reverse the dream. The phrase 'men of understanding' is a call to the inner faculty that can discern that righteousness is the nature of your I AM. Live from that core; your choices, emotions, and circumstances reflect that unwavering standard. So, revise any sense that something outside you can trample upon your divine nature; instead, affirm: I am the expression of integrity, and nothing untrue can surface in my life. In such alignment, the inner governor becomes your normal state.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, assume you are the I AM, the steady governor of your inner world, and revise any fear by declaring: 'In me the Almighty acts only in justice; I am that justice expressed.'

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