Becoming Just With God
Job 9:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job states a plain truth: humans sense there is justice, yet wonder how anyone can be just with God. It points to the insufficiency of external righteousness to satisfy divine standard.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read this through Neville's lens is to see a confession of consciousness, not a puzzle of moral law. The 'truth' Job names is that outward righteousness cannot bend the I AM. The 'man' is not measured by deeds that appear just to human eyes; justice arises when one dwells in the state of awareness, the I AM. When you imagine yourself as a separate, earned self, you sever the inner God; when you assume unity with God, justice becomes an inner condition, not an outer verdict. The moment you feel 'I am' as the Being of God, the sense of separation dissolves and your life aligns with the divine order. Trials, judgments, and accountability become a feedback loop of self-creation—a dream revised by assuming the truth you seek. The verse invites you to drop the ego's plea for proof and rest in the living oneness that makes you just by your inner state.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the state 'I am the I AM' and dwell in the felt sense of oneness with God. For a moment, imagine the inner court of judgment already answered, and feel your being justified here and now.
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