End of the Matter Kept in Heart
Daniel 7:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel notes that the matter ends here. His cogitations troubled him and his countenance changed, yet he kept the matter in his heart.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel’s confession is a doorway into the psychology of change. The end of the matter is not a distant verdict but the decision of the I AM in you to stay with the inner truth until it becomes your outer experience. The cogitations that troubled him are the restless vibrations of a mind clinging to old forms; the change in his countenance signals the awakening resistance of the old self. But the key act is to keep the matter in his heart—the steady, private acceptance that the desired state already exists in consciousness. In Neville’s practice, you do not seek the world to conform; you assume you are already the end manifested. Sit in the feeling of the fulfilled state, bless the present, and rest in the I AM as your depth. The end of the matter becomes a living conviction, a discernment that outlasts circumstance, empowering perseverance and fidelity to truth. Let your inner posture be calm confidence, and allow the outer signs to follow.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, declare 'I AM the end of the matter,' and feel the relief as if the state is already yours. Then carry that feeling into your day, revising any fleeting thought to align with the inner conclusion.
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