Leviathan Of Your Inner Face
Job 41:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 41:12-14 describes Leviathan’s parts and power, the mystery of its garment, and the fearsome teeth that encircle it. It points to inner thresholds we either keep hidden or allow to yield through awakening of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job 41:12-14 is not a zoological guide but a map of your inner life. Leviathan stands for powers you have kept unconscious, the 'garment' of belief and the 'teeth' of fear that encircle your experience. When it says, 'I will not conceal his parts,' it signals your decision to stop withholding any facet of your deeper self from the light of awareness. The 'face of his garment' and the 'double bridle' refer to the surface appearance and the two restraints—habit and doubt—that keep your true nature from acting through you. No outward door can truly open the doors of your face; the inward door is opened by the I AM, by imagination, by an assumption that what you seek is already present. The teeth are 'terrible' not as a threat but as a symbol of how fear circulates until you name and claim the state you desire. By dwelling in the feeling of the wish fulfilled and affirming holiness, separation for dedicated use, and the dignity of Imago Dei, you awaken discernment and power to govern every part of your inner kingdom.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and breathe; assume the end you desire as already true, feeling the I AM presence steady behind every fear. If doubt rises, revise by affirming, 'I am one with the holy Presence; I close the doors of fear and open the doors of understanding.'
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