All-Seeing I Am Within
Job 34:20-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage asserts that sudden judgments occur under God’s watchful eye, and there is nowhere hidden from that gaze, even for the workers of iniquity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Job 34:20-22, the all-seeing eye is not distant judgment but the I AM that is your own awareness. The midnight and sudden overturns described are inner shifts in consciousness; they reveal that your thoughts and feelings move the world you experience. The workers of iniquity who think they hide their motives discover there is no concealment from the divine scrutiny because awareness precedes form. In Neville's lens, God is not a person outside you but the very act of awareness you awaken as: the I AM who notices every turn of your thought, every pattern of fear, every prideful assumption. When you claim, through assumption and revision, that you stand in a state where truth and justice are your inner weather, you detach from old images that die away in a moment. The sense of accountability becomes a creative force: your inner seeing creates your outer happenings. The key is to live from the conviction that no shadow can outsmart the light of your own awareness; through imagination, the inner becomes the world you inhabit.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume you are already in the state of clear seeing. Declare 'I am the I AM' and rest in that feeling until it dominates your experience.
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