Seek God Within

Job 5:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 5 in context

Scripture Focus

8I would seek unto God, and unto God would I commit my cause:
9Which doeth great things and unsearchable; marvellous things without number:
Job 5:8-9

Biblical Context

Job declares he will seek God and commit his cause to Him, trusting that God does great, unsearchable, and marvelous works beyond measure.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job's statement is not mere outward petition but a cultivation of inner alignment with the I AM. When he says he will seek unto God, he invites the I AM to illuminate the inner climate of his mind and to commit his cause to that never-failing awareness which knows no lack. The references to great and unsearchable, marvelous works signal that the divine order operates through the unseen shifts of belief and consciousness. In Neville's language, every verse maps states: to seek God is to attend to the I AM; to commit your cause is to align your assumed reality with the Truth of you as the I AM. The unsearchable works appear as inner rearrangements—quiet, almost imperceptible, yet radically transformative—when consciousness rests in its own fullness. Trust becomes certainty; petition becomes acknowledgment of what is already true within. The verse invites you to abandon external condition-watching and dwell in the inner sanctuary where imagination manifests as life, through you, the I AM, perceiving and ordering all things in consciousness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, revise the scene to 'I am supported by the I AM, my cause is resolved.' Feel the certainty as if it is already true, and let the sense of relief expand through your chest.

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