Hearing the Inner Voice of Justice
Job 34:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 34:16-17 asks you to listen to truth and warns against ruling by hate or condemning the truly just. It calls you to turn inward for understanding rather than judging outwardly.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here you stand before the inner curtain, where authority is really consciousness. To say that hatreds of right would govern is to mistake a noisy state for ruling power; in truth, governance begins with how you feel and what you assume about yourself. Hear the voice of my words as the I AM within, inviting you to align your inner state with right order rather than projecting judgment outward. The external world is but the echo of your inner posture; condemnations of others are projections of your unsettled mind. The moment you identify with a state that hates righteousness, you invite chaos to govern your days. When you accept that you are the most just in your own awareness not by punishing others but by sustaining a consistent, loving perception you revoke the supposed external judge and awaken a steadier life. In Neville’s method, the change you seek is an inward assumption that you already stand in right order and that all appearances answer to that truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as the inner governor; repeat quietly, I am the right ruler of my life now. Feel the reality of inner justice and revise any judgment that condemns; let it be replaced by calm, clear understanding.
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