Speech Without Knowledge

Job 35:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 35 in context

Scripture Focus

16Therefore doth Job open his mouth in vain; he multiplieth words without knowledge.
Job 35:16

Biblical Context

The verse says Job speaks in vain and multiplies words without true knowledge. It shows how empty words arise when inner certainty is absent.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the I AM, Job's vanity is not a man but a state of consciousness that has forgotten its unity with the All. To speak vainly is to live in a belief that knowledge resides in argument rather than in inner conviction. When you identify with the idea that you are separate from truth, you fill the air with words that carry no weight because they originate in fear, not from the solid rock of I AM knowing. The remedy, in Neville terms, is simple: shift to a higher state by assuming the wiser, more certain you, imagine that you already possess inner discernment, and let that state speak. As you dwell there, you stop filling space with empty sentences and allow inner images to carry truth into outward expression. Your reasoning aligns with its source, and the outer conversation begins to mirror the inner certainty you hold. Remember that God is the I AM within; when you claim that I AM, appearances are rearranged to match that truth and your words gain weight and meaning.

Practice This Now

Imaginative_act: In quiet, revise a recent vain remark by declaring, 'I AM the truth now,' and feel that certainty settle in your chest as real. Then speak only from that inner state for the next hour.

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