Leviathan Under Your Awareness

Job 41:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 41 in context

Scripture Focus

30Sharp stones are under him: he spreadeth sharp pointed things upon the mire.
Job 41:30

Biblical Context

The verse speaks of a being whose footing rests on sharp stones, while sharp things are spread upon the mire. It paints a harsh, external scene that invites inner discernment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your reading of Job 41:30 reframes the image as a picture of inner state. The 'he' is your I AM awareness, and the stones underfoot symbolize the solid ground you choose in imagination. When you spread sharp pointed things on the mire, you project thoughts that threaten your sense of safety—fears, judgments, and conclusions about conditions you call hostile. The outer world then mirrors the inner weather you have organized. If you entertain such projections, the ground feels unstable and the mire thick with danger. Yet the verse invites reversal: stand on a living rock inside your mind and revise the scene by the power of imagination. Acknowledge that stones and sharp things exist only as mental pictures, not as fixed fate. By choosing a different image—steadiness in consciousness, a mire opened to Providence—you align with the I AM. In that alignment, trials become teachers and guides, not enemies, showing you the discernment and providence already present within you.

Practice This Now

Assume the ground is solid in awareness and repeat, 'I am on the rock of my I AM.' Feel the revised reality as if it's already true.

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