Inner Wisdom Speaks Within

Job 34:34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 34 in context

Scripture Focus

34Let men of understanding tell me, and let a wise man hearken unto me.
Job 34:34

Biblical Context

Job 34:34 invites testimony from those who understand and asks the wise to listen, signaling an inner-discernment practice. It calls you to hear the wise voice within.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job 34:34 presents a scene not of outer sages but of inner faculties declaring themselves as witnesses to your life. In Neville terms, 'men of understanding' are states of consciousness—the discernment lodged in your I AM—the very you that can look upon experience with calm attention. When the verse says, 'let a wise man hearken unto me,' it is the invitation of your higher self to listen to the you who listens: the wise man within, the teacher who does not condemn but confirms. The self creates the world by what it accepts as true. Therefore, when you shift allegiance from fear or doubt to the quiet, steady voice of inner wisdom, you authorize the imagination to testify to your real condition as consciousness. The verse becomes a reminder that all authority resides not in external voices, but in the inner witness who can hear, approve, and revise your state. By aligning with this inner wisdom, you allow your present perception to shift, and events will follow suit as conditions in your mind. Imaginatively, the wise inner man does not argue; he confirms.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and declare, 'I now hear the wise man within hearken unto me.' Imagine him speaking a clear, concise answer to your question, then revise your assumption to align with that inner testimony and feel it real.

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