Inner Visitation Of Anger

Job 35:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 35 in context

Scripture Focus

15But now, because it is not so, he hath visited in his anger; yet he knoweth it not in great extremity:
Job 35:15

Biblical Context

Job 35:15 speaks of God's anger as an inner visitation. The sufferer often feels the extremity yet doesn't recognize the inward movement.

Neville's Inner Vision

Beloved, imagine that the word 'visit' in this line is not a sanction of a punitive god outside you, but a sign—your own I AM knocking at the door of belief. The anger mentioned is the resistance of consciousness, the pressure that comes when you have believed in lack, pain, or limitation. In the deepest extremity you do not 'see' it as the inward effect of your own imagination; yet that very agitation is God visiting you to awaken a new alignment of thought with reality. When you identify yourself with the senses—pain, fear, struggle—you obscure the fact that awareness is the sole governor of form. By recognizing that the visitation arises within your awareness, you can revise the situation: declare that you are the I AM, and that this moment is waking you to a truer state of consciousness. Feel it real that you have never left your divinity; you are merely noticing the current belief and choosing to dissolve it. Your awakening follows the decision to inhabit the still, creative quiet at the center of all disturbance.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, breathe, and say: 'I am the I AM; this anger is a visitation that I now revise into calm assurance.' Then feel the calm flooding the body as you treat the circumstance as a signal to align with your true self.

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