Inner Wings of Divine Vision
Job 39:26-30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 39:26-30 presents the hawk and eagle as creatures acting from a larger order: dwelling high, watching afar, and feeding where there is conflict. It points to a sovereignty beyond human reach, a reminder of the order under God.
Neville's Inner Vision
The hawk and eagle are not driven by external command but by a living inner wisdom—the I AM at the heart of consciousness. The rock and high crag symbolize a steadfast state of awareness you may occupy, from which true sight comes. When you recognize the I AM as your source, you rise above circumstance and move with the current of belief rather than fight against it. The prey you seek becomes clarity, alignment, and the fulfillment of your aims, seen from a vantage that discerns possibilities beyond appearances. The line about feeding on blood speaks to the nourishment your imagination gains from the life you claim in consciousness; where you sense loss, your steadfast awareness remains, a sovereign observer shaping reality. Thus, the sovereignty pictured by the birds reflects your own: know yourself as the I AM, and you move with precision from a hidden rock, eyes fixed on distance, capable of influencing outcomes with inner certainty.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the consciousness perched high; close your eyes, breathe, and declare silently, 'I AM the sovereignty in this moment.' Then revision your sense of limitation by imagining your vision clearly extending to the far horizon and feeling it real.
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