Behemoth of Inner Power

Job 40:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 40 in context

Scripture Focus

19He is the chief of the ways of God: he that made him can make his sword to approach unto him.
Job 40:19

Biblical Context

Behemoth stands as the peak of God's works; the verse names him as the chief of God's ways. The maker can bring his sword to approach him.

Neville's Inner Vision

In your inner theatre, Behemoth is the crown method of God’s expression within you—the supreme state of consciousness through which life is formed. It is not a distant creature but the very power by which you have fashioned your world; the phrase 'chief of the ways of God' invites you to see the ultimate technique of manifesting. The one who made him is the I AM within you—your inner creator who can bring the sword to approach him, meaning your imagination can near and revise that power. When you revise with the end in view, you move your awareness toward the maker of the Behemoth; you learn to speak, feel, and act as if that state is already present. The sword is your creative act: the precise, disciplined assumption that the end is real now. Thus the Behemoth’s proximity becomes your own readiness to rule the inner kingdom, not a struggle with outer circumstance.

Practice This Now

Practice: Sit in stillness and assume the end-state as already yours; identify with the I AM as maker, and imagine the Behemoth stepping closer as the sword of your imagination approaches to bring that end into present reality.

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