Forcible Words, Inner State Job 6:25

Job 6:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 6 in context

Scripture Focus

25How forcible are right words! but what doth your arguing reprove?
Job 6:25

Biblical Context

Right words carry force, but arguing without inner alignment proves nothing; outer speech reflects your inner disposition and state of consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Job you hear, How forcible are right words! The force is not in the syllables, but in the consciousness that shapes them. Right words are the visible edge of an inner state. Your opponent’s argument may seem to refute, yet what it refutes is only the outer picture arising from your own mind. If you argue against the image you fear, you simply defend a reality you have already accepted in your inner I AM. Change requires a different inner assumption, not a louder refutation. The one who knows that imagination creates reality will guard the inner premise that the state you desire is true now. When you imagine from that certainty, your words become instruments that harmonize with the new state, rather than weapons of debate against others. So, rather than chasing right words to win a quarrel, turn inward—assume the feeling that the fulfilled state is yours and let your speech flow from that awareness.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, feel the inner certainty that your desired outcome is already true, and revise any current argument by hearing your own right words land from that inner state; then speak as if it is so.

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