I Am the Strength Within
Job 9:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job acknowledges God's strength and that there is no external time to plead; inner strength and inner judgment reside in consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner economy, Job's line is not about a distant judge but about the I AM within. When he says 'If I speak of strength, lo, he is strong,' he names the Source of power as present now—within your own consciousness. 'And if of judgment, who shall set me a time to plead?' signals that the hour of manifesting justice is not a ticking clock outside you but a shift in your state of awareness. The 'strong' and the 'judge' are faculties you possess; you are not waiting on someone to grant power, you are awakening to it. To make this true, cease begging for time and revise your sense of what's possible until the feeling of the wish fulfilled is continuous. Assume you are one with the I AM, that the desired state already exists in you, and let the outer scene align as a natural expression of that inner state. The moment you 'speak' from this integrated consciousness, the outer world follows your inner decree.
Practice This Now
Act now: sit in quiet, assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled, and silently affirm 'I am the I AM; the strength within is now.' Hold the certainty until it colors your outer circumstances.
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