Silencing the Inner Judgment
Job 9:31-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job notes there is no mediator between him and God, making him afraid to speak. He longs for fear to lift so he can answer honestly.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the realm of your consciousness, the ditch is separation from your own I AM, the clothes that abhor you are the worn identities of habit. The man Job speaks of is a projection of the outer mind, not the living I AM. There is no daysman because the mediator you seek already resides as awareness, ready to lay its hand on both sides. Let the rod of fear be removed from your sense of self, and you would speak without trembling. When you revise the scene and assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled — that you are the undivided, nonjudging observer who can hear and be heard — the tension dissolves. The inner judge becomes your ally, not your tormentor, as you align with the one consciousness that animates both judge and speaker. So speak, not from fear, but from the I AM, and you will find the two sides singing as one in your own inner courtroom.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the observer that is not afraid of judgment, and repeat: I am the mediator within; there is no separation between me and God. Feel the fear fade as you imagine the rod removed and your voice becoming clear.
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