Inner Cry, Inner Power
Job 35:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 35:9 speaks of cries arising from many oppressions and the arm of the mighty; Neville would teach that oppression is a state of consciousness, not an external tyrant, and the cry invites inner reorientation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Goddard view, the multitude of oppressions is a tapestry of shifting mental states, and the arm of the mighty is the conviction that power lies outside you. The cry is not a summons from fate but a spiritual awakening, calling you back to the I AM—the still, aware presence that you are not at the mercy of circumstance. Remember that you imagine your world; when you revise your state to one of sufficiency, liberty, and wholeness, the external scene follows suit. The deliverance is not coming from without but arising from within as you refuse to identify with limitation. See yourself as already free in your inner life; feel the wish fulfilled; let the old oppression dissolve as a dream dissolves in light. The apparent arm of the mighty loses its grip when you acknowledge the might within—the I AM that creates worlds—and your life responds in kind.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, declare 'I AM' is your power and feel the freedom as already real; dwell in that feeling until the old cry subsides.
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