Inner Justice Against Defrauding
1 Thessalonians 4:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Thessalonians 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse warns not to cheat or take advantage of a brother, for the Lord will judge those who do so.
Neville's Inner Vision
To defraud a brother is not merely a legal offense; it is a misalignment in your inner economy. You are imagining scarcity and treating another as a separate profit-and-loss account, while the I AM in you is the source of all supply. The Lord, your innermost awareness, is the avenger of such misclaims because every act of withholding returns as your own experience in consciousness. When you see the 'brother' as a fraction of your own being, the impulse to take beyond measure dissolves; you replace it with the feeling of abundance and rightful share. The verse invites you to close the gap between appearance and reality by assuming the truth that you and your neighbor are the same living I AM, observed through one consciousness. In that light, judgment becomes alignment, and justice flows as harmony rather than retribution. Your world then echoes the inner state you refuse to violate: you stop defrauding and begin to live the abundant, just life that your I AM already knows.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner state: I am complete, and none can be defrauded in my field of awareness. Revise the memory of deprivation, and feel the realness of abundance today.
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