Job 6:29-30 Inner Speech
Job 6:29-30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job pleads to return from iniquity and claims his righteousness rests in it. He wonders if his tongue harbors iniquity and whether his palate can discern perverse things.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's voice: You are the I AM behind every utterance, and the cry of Job is a call to make your inner state so pure that your words reflect it. The movement toward return is not a distant moral rule but a shift of consciousness: if you insist that righteousness lives in the next phrase you speak, you are inviting a revision of your speech from the inside out. Your tongue is not a separate blade; it is the instrument through which your inner discernment expresses itself. When you acknowledge that there is no real leverage of evil in you—only memory of old states—you awaken the capacity to taste and reject perverse thoughts before they form sound. Stand in the conviction that the I AM is watching the words that pass through you, and let your inner palate discern the true and the untrue, the lifting of a word into harmony with reality. By this inner alignment, your speech becomes a beacon for a transformed world.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: I am the I AM; I return to pure speech; with each breath revise a sentence that would lead away from integrity, and feel the truth of your renewed tongue as real.
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