Divine Correction Healing in Job
Job 5:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God disciplines those He loves, and this correction is a path to healing. Pain and restoration are united as the Almighty wounds and then binds up.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the few lines of Job, the fatherly discipline of God appears not as punishment but as the delicate redirection of consciousness. I tell you: God is not an external storm but the I AM within you, the very awareness that shapes experience. The correction is the movement of your inner state brought into alignment with truth. When the old fear, self-pity, or willful resistance wounds you, observe that you are not the wound but the witness. The hand that wounds is the same hand that binds up; the universe makes you feel the ache to restore the whole. So welcome chastening as a sign of growth. In this light, happiness does not depend on outward comfort, but on the fidelity of your inner state to the idea that you are already complete in God. As you revise your inner narrative to I am healed by divine correction, your external conditions follow, reflecting the healing you have imagined. Remember: imagination creates reality; this correction is the friction that births your new self. Feel the wholeness already present, and rest in the certainty that you are made right by the inner God.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state: I am the I AM, and divine correction is shaping me now. See a warm light enter the tension, heal the wound, and leave you whole.
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