Divine Light Over Hidden Depths
Job 36:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse says God’s light spreads across the sea and covers its depths. It portrays divine presence as entering even the deepest, hidden places.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner sea is the terrain of your mind, where thoughts rise as waves and beliefs settle in the depths. Job 36:30 says the I AM—the light of awareness—spreads its radiance upon that sea and covers its bottom. In Neville’s sense, light is consciousness; wherever you illumine with unwavering belief, the hidden currents of doubt lose their grip and surface is rearranged. The bottom is not a problem to be fought; it is raw material ready to be reordered by attention. When you accept that you are the I AM, you cease watching from the shore and become the light that transforms the depths. Divine Providence is simply the law of consciousness at work, lifting and arranging your inner world so that it manifests as your outward experience. You are not at the mercy of circumstance; you are the awareness that orders circumstance. The sea’s cover reveals that no place within you remains unseen by the light you already are.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes, breathe, and mentally declare: I AM the light spreading over every hidden place in me; revise one belief about lack by affirming, 'This depth is now illuminated and brought into order,' then feel the assurance as if it is happening now.
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