Inner Judgment: Job 9:32
Job 9:32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job notes that God is not a man to be argued with and judged by human standards. The call in this moment is to turn judgment inward and align with the I AM within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job's statement tests the viewer’s ground of reality. He declares that the Almighty is no man with whom one may answer in a courtroom of words, and that humans and gods do not convene in judgment as equals. In the Neville Goddard sense, this is not a denial of the divine, but a correction of the relationship: God is the I AM, the unchanging awareness within you, not a distant actor to be grappled with by your outer persona. The sense of separation that makes you want to argue with God arises from a fragmented self imagining a power outside it. When you recall that God is within as your own Life, you understand that your judgments and outcomes reflect your inner state. You are the authoritative I AM who creates reality by belief; if you insist on judging God as another, you deny your own sovereignty. The healing is to revise the assumption: I am the I AM, and God as that I AM is not up there but here as my awareness. From that unity, the need to contest vanishes, and discernment, humility, and justice arise naturally.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and declare I AM the I AM here now, revising any sense of an external judge. Feel the divine presence as your own awareness and act from that unity.
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