Behemoth of Inner Strength
Job 40:16-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 40 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
40:16–18 presents Behemoth as a creature whose strength resides in the loins and belly, with a tail like a cedar and bones as strong as brass and iron.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this text you are shown a creature whose power is not distant but intimate, a Behemoth formed in your own torso of life and attention. The strength in his loins and the navel of his belly is your central impulse, the I AM awakening in the core of your being. His tail, moving like a cedar, signals an upright, expansive posture—your intention stretching from a rooted centre toward the world, uncompromised by fear. The sinews of his stones wrapped together reveal a disciplined coherence of desire and action; thoughts bind to feelings, feelings to acts, until your energy becomes one unbroken column. His bones—brass and iron—are the unyielding structure of your inner order, a psychic skeleton that supports every imagined event. Creation and Order are not external judgments but the natural arrangement of your consciousness when you dwell in the I AM. Providence and Guidance unfold as you hold to this inner image, discerning what you will accept as real by what you consistently imagine. The Behemoth is your invitation to revise your state into a fortress of awareness.
Practice This Now
Assume for a few minutes that the Behemoth within is your unshakable I AM reality; feel the power in your belly and let your imagined life align with that inner fortress.
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