Walk In Wisdom Toward Outsiders
Colossians 4:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Walk in wisdom toward those outside your circle. Redeem the time by aligning your awareness with a purposeful, discerning presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
To walk in wisdom toward them that are without is to maintain a steady inner posture while you move through a world that reflects your inner state. The beings outside your circle are not separate targets but images formed by your own consciousness—your perceptions, assumptions, and expectations. When you hold the I AM as your only reality, the time between thought and event is redeemed by your unwavering alignment. Practice seeing each encounter as a mirror of your inner lead; choose the feeling of wisdom already present, not the fear of lack. Speak to others as the self within you would speak, not as appearances dictate, and trust that the outer scene will rearrange itself to fit your revised state. The act of walking in wisdom is an act of fidelity to your own inner sovereignty, a discipline that converts time into opportunities for demonstration. By redeeming time you restore the sense that all relationships are currents within the one consciousness, and you become the conscious creator of your social world.
Practice This Now
Tonight, assume you are already walking in wisdom toward those without. Close your eyes and revise any anxious thought about outsiders, then feel the reality of your calm, loving influence in every forthcoming encounter.
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