Inner Trust: Job 8:20

Job 8:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 8 in context

Scripture Focus

20Behold, God will not cast away a perfect man, neither will he help the evil doers:
Job 8:20

Biblical Context

The verse states that God will not cast away the perfect man and will not assist the evildoers, pointing to a justice rooted in the integrity of inner states rather than external outcomes.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your mind is speaking here: the “perfect man” is a state of consciousness, a settled awareness that God (the I AM) does not cast aside. When you identify with fear or blame, you imagine yourself among the “evil doers” and believe you are cut off from the good. Yet the verse says God does not cast away the perfected state within you; therefore the only reality you experience is the one you sustain by inner assumption. The perfect man remains the constant I AM, and the world you see is the outward echo of that inward posture. If you feel abandoned or judged, revise the scene: you are the perfect man now, the I AM is your awareness, and nothing outside can unsettle the inner light. Practice imagining yourself already aligned, and feel it as real. The outer may resist, but the inner order is immutable: your fidelity to the I AM brings the right conditions to you, and what seems like judgment heals as you awaken to your true nature.

Practice This Now

Assume right now that you are the perfect man, held in the I AM. In a quiet moment, repeat 'I am the perfect man, I am held by the I AM' and let the feeling of that truth fill your sense of self until it feels undeniably real.

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