Inner Vision of Mighty Justice
Job 36:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God is mighty and wise, and he does not despise anyone. He does not preserve the life of the wicked, but he gives justice to the poor.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold, you are the mighty I AM, the God described in Job 36:5-6, not a distant ruler but your own consciousness that knows no despising. When you inhabit this power, the 'wicked' pattern—fear, hatred, guilt—does not receive life from your attention; it grows faint as you turn toward it with quiet strength. The 'poor' are the parts of you long neglected or judged—shame, want, lack of worth—whose rights you begin to acknowledge from within. Justice, in this sense, is not punishment but reverent recognition: your awareness gives right to every state by treating it as deserving of attention and possibility. This is the inner administration of Providence: your I AM arranges experiences by the steady, loving pull of consciousness toward unity and health. Practically, assume the stance of the omnipotent observer who does not condemn but questions, blesses, and renews. Your life follows the inward verdict you enact: strength and wisdom prevail, and even the overlooked parts of you are granted their due.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the I AM is your living heart; revise your self-image to include every part—even the neglected—as worthy of life. Feel this justice as real in your chest, and let your awareness grant them right here and now.
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