Inner Offerings to God Within
Job 35:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses ask what you can give God if you sin or if you are righteous, implying outward deeds don't increase or decrease Him. The real question is your inner state before God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job asks what you can offer the Almighty if you stumble, and what you owe if you walk upright; the answer, in Neville's register, is that God is the I AM within you. Sin or righteousness are not external judgments but movements of your consciousness, reflecting the state you habitually entertain. What you 'give' God is your inner state—your thoughts, feelings, and imaginal pictures—so if you brood in fear or scarcity you feed a sense of separateness; if you dwell in unity, love, and sufficiency you feed oneness. The verse invites humility: true worship is aligning with your own divine nature, remaining faithful to the state you desire rather than chasing rituals. Obedience, then, is fidelity to the assumption that the desired condition is already true. When temptation comes, revise the assumption until it feels real; awaken to the truth that nothing you do can add to God, yet everything you imagine and feel changes your inner reality and thus your outward experience. So the key is to cultivate the inner state and let it radiate as your life.
Practice This Now
Imitate the state you seek as already yours; close your eyes, feel the I AM within, and repeat an empowering assumption until it feels real, then continue from that felt truth.
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