Inner Justice: Pure Prayer
Job 8:3-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses present that divine justice is a function of inner state. If you seek the Almighty with purity and uprightness, restoration comes and your habitation prospers.
Neville's Inner Vision
To speak of Job 8:3–6 is to speak of your own inner court. The question 'Doth God pervert judgment?' dissolves when you recognize that judgment and justice are processes within your consciousness. The 'children' who sinned are the scattered thoughts and habits that have seemed to cast you out; the idea of their being cast away points to the moment you forget the I AM who never leaves you. 'Seek unto God betimes' is your invitation to return attention to the one presence within—the Almighty as your own awareness. When you assume you are pure and upright, you touch the moment of awakening; your inner habitation, the seat of righteousness, is no longer a place of lack but a thriving state of being. Thus restoration comes not as a future event but as the natural reorganization of your inner atmosphere, and your world begins to prosper in alignment with your inner truth. You discover that justice is a mental alignment with truth; when your thoughts are steady in the awareness of I AM, the outer conditions reflect peaceful order rather than chaos.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise: 'I am pure and upright now; the Almighty within awakens and makes my habitation prosperous.' Feel that truth as a present reality.
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