Inner Leviathan of Job
Job 41:25-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 41:25-29 depicts a power that rises beyond ordinary weapons; when it moves, the mighty fear and external tools lose their force, revealing an invincible inner strength. It shows that true power is internal and unharmed by events.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the giant described in Job as the I AM within you. When it rises, the 'mighty'—your hardened beliefs and fears—grow afraid, not by force but by the sudden purifications that break old form. Weapons of the world—sword, spear, arrow—lose their bite against the living Presence that esteems iron as straw and brass as rotten wood. This is not a conquest of others but an inward overturning: the sense of separation dissolves before the One Power that does not tremble. In this light, providence is not an external rescue but the alignment of your consciousness with the Self that laughs at the shaking of a spear. The conditioning of fear crumbles into stubble, and the arrows of judgment become harmless echoes. The Presence of God is the unmovable I AM; it stands unthreatened by events, and by perceiving this, you revise reality into an unchanged State. Your task: feel that you inhabit the leviathan's calm; let external threats reveal their vanity by being seen as nothing.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, I AM that I AM within me, the invincible Power. When fear arises, revise that no weapon formed against you can prevail and feel the calm radiate through your body.
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