Graceful Health: Inner Wine Practice

1 Timothy 5:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Timothy 5 in context

Scripture Focus

23Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities.
1 Timothy 5:23

Biblical Context

The verse offers a practical health tip: drink a little wine for the stomach and infirmities rather than water alone. It invites attention to bodily welfare through wise counsel.

Neville's Inner Vision

Listen to this as the I AM addressing your body. The 'wine' is grace, a vibrational impression you assume in your inner life. Water represents thin thoughts; the wine is a richer, nourishing conviction that steadies digestion by aligning your inner climate with gratitude and expectancy. Your health is not only what medicine or externals do; it is the state of your consciousness. See discomfort as a signal from a consciousness that believes itself separate from its wholeness. When you imagine drinking the wine of grace and feeling it enter your digestive system, you are not altering externals but rewriting the inner state. You are the I AM, the life-giving awareness that sustains digestion. The body follows the inner atmosphere you maintain. Practice: assume you are already healthy; revise any sense of lack; let that assumption bathe the sensation until it relaxes.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and, in imagination, sip a small cup of wine filled with light. Affirm, I AM health now, and let the grace move through the stomach until the discomfort dissolves.

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