Inner Mediator Within Job
Job 9:32-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job notes there is no man like him to mediate between him and God; no daysman exists to lay a hand on both. He says he would speak if fear were removed, but fear keeps him silent.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job's cry that there is no daysman between us is the inner confession of a mind clinging to separation. The mediator he seeks is not a fellow man but the self’s higher state—the I AM—your constant presence. When you stop awaiting a referee outside and claim the state that already is, fear loses its grip. Imagine the rod of fear being removed from your experience, and speak from the vantage point of the I AM; your words carry the authority of unity, not supplication. The trembling you fear is merely a belief in separation; the present moment is the altar where you accept your oneness. In that acceptance, you do not fear judgment, for there is only one judge—your own awakened consciousness. Thus the inner mediator arrives not from without, but from within, and speech becomes fearless, flowing from the unity you already embody.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling: I am the I AM, the permanent presence that mediates all without fear. Visualize the daysman stepping aside as you stand in your own unity and speak from that still, fearless I AM.
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