Maker Of Songs In The Night

Job 35:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 35 in context

Scripture Focus

10But none saith, Where is God my maker, who giveth songs in the night;
Job 35:10

Biblical Context

The verse notes that people do not ask where God, the Maker, is who gives songs in the night. It invites recognition of divine presence even in darkness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job 35:10 calls you to awaken from the dream of separation and recognize the Maker as the I AM within your own consciousness. The question is not about an external deity wandering in the night, but about your awareness that creates the night and the songs you hear. When you feel the weight of darkness, revise your attitude by affirming that God is your maker, the steady presence that animates your experience. Your inner state, not external circumstance, determines what you perceive; songs in the night arise as you dwell in the conviction that the I AM sustains you and that creation follows your assumption. This is a reminder of the order of creation: you are always held by a consciousness that cannot be diminished by temporary gloom. By returning your attention to the Maker within, you transform night into music, fear into trust, and separation into intimate presence.

Practice This Now

In a quiet moment, affirm: 'God, my Maker, I AM aware of you now; you give me songs in the night,' and feel that inner lift as the truth you live by.

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