Pause And Consider God's Wonders
Job 37:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites Job to pause, stand still, and consider the wondrous works of God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job 37:14 invites us to pause, but in Neville’s fashion we translate 'stand still' as a decision of consciousness. The 'wondrous works' are not distant events; they are the ongoing activity of God—the I AM awareness—within your inner theater. When you stop fighting the moving images of fear or need, you cease the chattering mind and allow the inner teacher to speak. God’s works are 'wondrous' precisely because they reveal that you are the one who imagines and thereby sustains your experience. The verse does not demand a literal weather report; it requests a shift of attention inside, where every sensation, thought, or feeling is a manifestation of the one Presence you call God. See Job not as a person trapped, but as a state of consciousness that can settle into the assurance that I AM (awareness) is always present, guiding every inner movement toward harmony. In that stillness, your imagination becomes the instrument through which reality is rearranged to align with divine order.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume you are already inside that stillness; revise the scene to include I AM as the constant presence, then feel-it-real by sensing a quiet, confident 'I am' within.
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