Fetch Knowledge From Within
Job 36:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job states that true knowledge comes from afar and that he will ascribe righteousness to his Maker. He asserts that his words will be true because the one perfectly known is with him.
Neville's Inner Vision
To fetch knowledge from afar, in Neville's sense, is to travel inward to the I AM, the Maker of all outcomes. The 'afar' becomes the distant yet intimate source of truth that your imagination can contact right now. When you ascribe righteousness to your Maker, you acknowledge that the inner I AM is the sole authority, the judge of all events, the seat of right action. This is not a sermon on external sources; it is a practice in state-change. By naming that the words of your mouth are true because the one perfect in knowledge accompanies you, you dissolve doubt and invite a new conviction to dawn. The outer world then shifts in harmony with the inner conviction, not by begging or waiting but by presencing a clearer sense of the inner teacher's presence. In short, Job invites you to live from the conclusion that the perfect knowledge is not elsewhere but right here, within the I AM that I am, guiding you through every situation.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM; I fetch knowledge from within.' Feel the inner guide rise as you revise any doubt and accept that perfect knowledge is with you now.
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