Whispers From Darkness: Inner Speech
Job 37:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Job 37:19, the speaker asks what to say to God, acknowledging that darkness makes orderly speech difficult. The verse points to an inner remedy beyond mere reason.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville reading, the 'darkness' is the mind unlit by awareness. Speech does not come from the intellect when you are gripped by fear or limitation; it arises from the I AM within. Teach us what we shall say unto him becomes a prayer not of clever phrases, but of alignment. When your mind is clouded, you do not need to chase words; you need to awaken to the truth you already are. The end you seek is already present in imagination as feeling; to offer it to God you must first imagine yourself as the one who has received it. The I AM speaks through you when you assume the end and dwell in its sensation. Release the idea that speech must be correct by a reasoning voice; instead assume the reality of your wish and let the inner voice reveal the words that match that reality. This is faith: trust the inner presence that knows the answer, and your outward words will follow as echo.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and imagine the I AM behind all speech; silently declare the end you desire as already real, and let that inner sentence guide your outward words.
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