Inner Justice Reimagined
Job 8:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 8:3 questions whether God perverts judgment or justice, highlighting a struggle to trust divine fairness in the face of life’s appearances.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the awake mind, Job 8:3 is not a complaint against a distant judge but a mirror of the inner state. The question 'Doth God pervert judgment?' arises when perception clings to the changing scenes of life rather than to the unchanging I AM. God, the I AM, is not a person who fluts with fortune but the enduring principle by which every experience is weighed. When you feel life is unjust, you have forgotten that the outer world is a projection of your inner conviction. You can reverse the ruling by assuming that the inner court is just and that divine order governs all. Imagination creates reality; therefore you may revise your interpretation by embracing a verdict that remains true to your higher Self. Abide in the feeling that the I AM judges rightly, and watch appearances rearrange to reflect that inward law. If you persist in the old doubt, you bind yourself to perversion; if you choose certainty, you invite a life aligned with righteousness, guided by the inner, relentless justice of the I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, declare, 'I AM the I AM; within me the divine judge renders perfect, unperverted justice.' Then envision a current difficulty being settled by that inner verdict and feel the certainty as if it has already occurred.
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