Quietness, Hidden Face, Inner Teaching
Job 34:29-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God’s quieting reveals order, while His hiddenness invites inner sight. The speaker vows chastisement and repentance, asking to be taught by what cannot be seen and to offend no more.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theater of your life, when God gives quietness, you awaken to a state where external trouble can no longer disturb you, for you are aligned with the I AM. The hidden face is not absence, but a call to look within—where the 'hypocrite' fears to reign and you reclaim authentic power by choosing alignment over reaction. 'That which I see not teach thou me' becomes a practical discipline: invite guidance from the unseen and treat every impulse as instruction from your higher self. 'If I have done iniquity, I will do no more' is a present-tense decision to revise your story and stand in right action now. In this shift, the outer world speaks as a mirror of inner states; you disarm pain by assuming the reality of your divine likeness and listening to the inward teacher who never deserts you. By cultivating quiet and faithful inner listening, you enter a realm where discernment replaces confusion and providence becomes your felt experience.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of the I AM present within you, then revise a current troubling situation by declaring, 'I am taught by the unseen; I will do no more harm.' Sit in the quiet and feel the guidance flowing from within.
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