Judgment Within: The I Am

Job 40:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 40 in context

Scripture Focus

8Wilt thou also disannul my judgment? wilt thou condemn me, that thou mayest be righteous?
Job 40:8

Biblical Context

The verse asks whether God can disannul Job’s judgment and condemn him so that God would remain righteous; it points to the clash between human judgment and divine justice.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job’s plea reveals a universal inner courtroom. In Neville’s terms, the 'judge' and the 'condemner' live in the same consciousness you inhabit. When you fear condemnation, you are simply affirming a belief in separation from the I AM. The real question is not whether an external God will alter your fate, but whether you will revise the inner state that calls itself righteous or condemned. Disannulling judgment is the act of interrupting that belief; it is the willingness to submit to the unconditional presence of I AM, through which you are already righteous. You are not condemned by an outside authority; you are the I AM, the sender and the receiver of every circumstance. By choosing to dwell in this awareness, you align your inner verdict with truth, and your life begins to reflect that inner sovereignty. Let the idea of a separate judge fall away and awaken to the unity of consciousness, where justice is simply your natural state of being.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and silently declare: I am the I AM; there is no external judge over me. Revise any belief of condemnation, and feel this truth as your living reality.

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