Vulnerability Remembered, Power Realized

Job 39:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 39 in context

Scripture Focus

15And forgetteth that the foot may crush them, or that the wild beast may break them.
Job 39:15

Biblical Context

These lines show beings forgetting that they could be crushed or broken by stronger forces. They point to a fragility that remains until inner power is recognized.

Neville's Inner Vision

These lines reveal that the 'they' are not beings outside you but inner states of awareness. The foot that might crush and the wild beast that might break symbolize threats your mind projects when you forget the I AM within. In Neville terms, danger exists only as a memory in your consciousness; reality follows your expectation of who you are. When you remember you are the I AM, you stop identifying with the fear, and the overwhelming force of appearance loses its grip. The outer world then serves as a mirror of your inner condition, not as an independent tyrant. Practice a revision by mentally asserting I AM as the unshakable observer and protector. Feel into that presence until fear evaporates, until the imagined foot and beast vanish into light, leaving you serene and untouched. In this way, Job 39:15 becomes a guide to inner sovereignty: you imagine a safe inner kingdom, and the world reflects that certainty.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes, breathe, and repeat I AM the I AM, the unseen protector. Feel the fear dissolve as you inhabit the unassailable inner state, and notice the world adjust to that certainty.

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