Stand Still, Consider Within
Job 37:14-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job is told to pause and observe the order of creation—the timing of light, cloud, and balance—so that he may trust the wisdom behind all events.
Neville's Inner Vision
Stand still and enter the consciousness that the works of God are the natural order of your life. When Job asks whether you know when God disposed them, you are being reminded that your awareness disposes not only events but the light by which you see them. The balancings of the clouds become the balancing of thoughts and feelings—desire and doubt, faith and fear—that you manage by attending to the I AM within. Perfect knowledge is not a distant fact but the active discernment of your own state. By ceasing to argue with appearances and by imagining the state you desire as already real, you reveal that you have disposed the scene by the quality of your awareness. Your imagination is the light that parts the clouds; your inner God is the I AM that knows. If you trust this, wisdom becomes discernment, providence turns into a reliable inward guidance, and truth becomes your unwavering faith. The invitation is not to conquer weather but to align with the everlasting watcher within, until the world reflects your changed consciousness.
Practice This Now
Pause and assume the I AM as your present state. Imagine the desired outcome as already real and feel it in your bones.
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