The Inner Giver of Job

Job 35:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 35 in context

Scripture Focus

7If thou be righteous, what givest thou him? or what receiveth he of thine hand?
Job 35:7

Biblical Context

The verse questions what we truly offer to God if we are righteous, implying God is not sustained by our deeds; true relation is inward.

Neville's Inner Vision

Verse 35:7 asks, in effect, if your righteousness is for God or for yourself. In my practice, you must see that God is not an external judge but the I AM within you—the constant awareness that gives life to all appearances. Righteousness, therefore, is not a ledger of deeds kept to appease a distant Lord, but a shift in your inner state. When you imagine you are the giver, you are recognizing the one who is always giving—your own consciousness. The question turns into a reminder: what do you allow into your life by the vibration you maintain? If you insist that God must receive from your hand, you place God outside the self; if, instead, you accept that you are the source, you feel the flow returning as abundance, love, and opportunity. Practicing generous confidence—giving as the I AM—reframes every outward act as an inner acknowledgment of your true nature. Your charity is not charity to God but to your own awakening. So, give and receive as one awareness, and see the world respond from within.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise your sense of who is giving and receiving. Silently declare: 'I give to the I AM, and the I AM returns as my abundance.' Feel it real.

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