Hidden Counsel, Open Hearts
Job 42:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 42 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job confesses that he spoke beyond his understanding and acknowledges that God's ways are beyond human knowledge.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job's words are not a confession of despair but a key: the inner counsel is hidden within the I AM, not somewhere outside to be chased. The 'hideth counsel without knowledge' points to a state of consciousness that has not awakened to its own authority. When he says, 'things too wonderful for me,' he names the limits of a mind that forgets it is the source of all life. You, too, have a hidden council, an inner architect, and it is always present as your essential I AM. Realize that you are not waiting for facts to align; you are aligning your awareness. The moment you admit your present understanding is provisional, you invite the greater wisdom to reveal itself as you revise your assumption and feel it real. Practice by assuming the end: that you already know the inner counsel, that it has been disclosed to you now; let your imagination confirm it, and let the sensation of truth be your guide. Faith, humility, and trust are the same act of awareness revealed as your life.
Practice This Now
Take a moment, close your eyes, and assume the end: the inner counsel is fully disclosed to you now. Feel it real as you breathe, letting your imagined certainty replace old limitation.
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