Job 37: Inner Winds Of Spirit
Job 37:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage notes winds and God's breath: frost and narrowed waters. It signals that inner forces govern what we experience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Job's austere weather, the south wind and the north wind announce not external climate but the working of your inner states. The 'breath of God' is the I AM that breathes through consciousness, giving frost to the wild, uncontained thoughts and pressing the waters so they do not spill beyond their banks. Frost is not punishment but order—an inner cooling that permits shape, focus, and discernment. When the imagination runs to and fro, the breath of God contracts the tumult, creating a boundary where form can arise. Providence and Guidance are your inner wind and stillness at once: by attending to what you assume to be true, you set the climate of your experience. The God who is Presence is the awareness in which you dwell; in that awareness, the waters of feeling become held, their breadth restrained, and your life takes on a deliberate, harmonious pattern. Wisdom comes as you observe how your inner climate responds to your assumptions; revise until the sense of reality aligns with that divine breath, and the world reflects it back as order.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, take a slow breath, and affirm, I AM the breath of God in me, restraining the waters of my mind. Feel the inner frost form around restless thoughts and rest in ordered calm for 60 seconds.
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