Daniel's Inner Fidelity Under Scrutiny
Daniel 6:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The officials seek to trap Daniel in the kingdom, but cannot find any fault in him. His steadfast fidelity to the law of his God is the inner ground of his life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel is not merely a man in a royal court; he is a state of consciousness that refuses to be moved by outer schemes. The presidents and princes who seek occasion are but the voices of doubt, the restless thoughts pressing for a split between the self and its divine source. Yet no fault can be assigned, for Daniel is faithful to the inner decree—the law of his God. In Neville terms, the outer world mirrors the inner alignment: when you know the I AM as your governing awareness, you cannot be arraigned by appearances. The kingdom is not a political realm but the vibrational atmosphere of your consciousness; when that atmosphere rests in the integrity of God within you, no accusation can take root. The only law that can discipline your life is the inner standard you assume as true. Define yourself as forever faithful to this divine law, and the external facts rearrange to match that certainty. Practice the habit of revising any scene that challenges your inner law until it feels inevitable.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are Daniel, governed by the inner law of God. Feel the I AM binding the outer world to your faithful state and revise until it feels real.
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