Water, Wonder, and The I AM
Job 36:27-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God orders the tiny drops into rain and abundance. The passage points to an unseen, orderly mechanism governing weather.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reader, Job's weather is the intimate demonstration that the universe is an outworking of consciousness. The 'drops of water' are the small, habitual thoughts; the rain is how those thoughts gather into experience, according to the vapour of belief in the mind. The clouds distilling upon man is the moment when inner conviction meets outer form; the 'noise of his tabernacle' is the music of the inner workshop, the stillness behind phenomena that most overlook. Neville's path says: do not seek to pry the outer world for meaning, but return to the I AM within, for awareness is the true designer. When you accept that God is the I AM within you, you will notice that your internal state creates your weather: abundance or drought, clarity or fog, harmony or confusion. The cloud's spreadings become your life’s events as you align your thoughts, feelings, and imaginal acts with a sense of sufficiency. The very mechanism by which rain falls is the mechanism by which your desires are formed and delivered—through your inner regulation of attention and belief.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of the wish fulfilled now and feel the I AM permeating the situation. Sit quietly, declare, 'I am the rain that waters my life,' and let that inner rain distill into your outer experience.
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