Inner Tremor of Awe
Job 37:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of the heart trembling and being moved out of its place in the presence of a divine awe. It signals a shift from ordinary self-absorption to reverent awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job 37:1 speaks with quiet drama of the heart that trembles and is moved from its place by a holy awareness. Do not read this as a distant event in a distant land; hear it as your own inner weather: a movement of consciousness when the reality you have taken as fixed yields to the I AM that you truly are. The God of Job is the living awareness, the I AM behind all form; when that awareness asserts itself, the little self shivers and rearranges its stance. Your inner tremor is the sign that you are being invited to revise the sense of self that believes it stands apart from the divine presence. The trembling is not pain but a cue that a new alignment is possible: you move from the old place of limitation into the place where you recognize the presence that sustains you. In that recognition, imagination becomes power: you imagine you are already standing in the midst of the I AM, and the world reconfigures to fit that truth. Rest in the feeling that you are the I AM perceiving through the body, and life will answer as your awareness.
Practice This Now
Assume you are in the presence of the I AM now. Revise your state to 'I AM' and feel it real until the tremor settles into stillness.
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