Inner Justice and the I AM
Job 34:23-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God administers what is right and judges. He overturns the mighty and hears the cries of the poor and afflicted.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the verse is not a decree about others but a diagnosis of your own state of consciousness. God here is the I AM, the awareness that will not render more than right because right is what you are conscious of. The mighty are merely fortified beliefs, fears, or attachments you have given power in the past. When you 'enter into judgment with God' in your imagination, you are inviting correction by awareness itself. The night overturns them - hidden assumptions you keep in the dark, rivalries, and self-delusions - are dissolved as you refuse to identify with them any longer. The open strike is the public exposure of falsehood in your thinking; as you align with the I AM and disidentify with the old pattern, their power wanes. The cry of the poor and the afflicted is your inner sense of lack and woundedness calling for healing. Your I AM hears that cry because it is the same I AM that declares you righteous and whole. Therefore, you do not fix the world; you awaken to the inner law that balance is already present when you assume the state of awareness that grants it.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume you are the I AM and address the issue from that state as balance already established. Feel the relief and revise the scene until it unfolds as right.
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