Silence Before the I AM
Job 9:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 9:14 expresses the futility of answering or reasoning with God, revealing how human argument falls short before the divine. It invites humility and a turn toward inner trust.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider this line as a mirror of your inner courtroom. In Neville terms the God addressed is the I AM, the living awareness you are. Striving to out argue or justify yourself before that presence shows you clinging to a dream of separation; true power lies in the state from which words arise. If you stop the external debate and assume the feeling of I AM, you invite reality to bend to your inner conviction. Your thoughts are not commands to a distant judge but expressions of an interior state. To revise is to shift your inner state rather than win a verbal argument, and to feel it real that the truth of you is already established as witness and author of all experience. So the response is not more argument but quiet trust, an inner assurance that you stand in the kingdom now by your given awareness.
Practice This Now
Assume the state I AM now and feel it real that you need not argue. Rest in inner stillness and allow guidance to arise.
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