Inner Birth and Renewal
Job 39:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 39:3 depicts creatures bowing, birthing their young, and casting out sorrow—an image of natural order and inward letting go that prepares for renewal.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of these lines as a map of your own consciousness. The bowing represents the humbling of a fixed self before the I AM, the act of bowing is inward surrender that makes room for something newly alive. The bringing forth of young ones is the birth of new states of being—grace-filled possibilities that your imagination can incubate. The casting out of sorrows is the shedding of old, heavy emotions that no longer serve the living order of your inner kingdom. In this domain, creation follows its natural order: you acknowledge the law, align with the I AM, and life unfolds through inner movements that feel like labor and release. The image invites you to treat discomfort as creative labor rather than punishment, to trust that your inner self is always birthing what you need next. When you assume the feeling of being the I AM, you witness the old self bow away and the new self—in the form of a 'young' possibility—opening its eyes in your imagination. This is healing and restoration, the true worship of being.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes, declare 'I am the I AM,' and imagine birthing a new self within. Feel the breath carry away your sorrow as you welcome the newborn possibility.
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