Inner Walk with Deuteronomy 13:4
Deuteronomy 13:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Deuteronomy 13:4 commands following the Lord with reverence, keeping His commandments, obeying His voice, and serving Him by cleaving to Him. The surface sense is obedience; the deeper sense is the alignment of your inner consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Scripture, in this reading, is not a list of external acts, but a map of states of consciousness. To walk after the LORD is to inhabit the I AM as your unchanging center, so that every action seems to proceed from an inner decree rather than from fear or mere habit. Fear becomes reverent attention; it is the energy that turns you toward alignment rather than away. To keep His commandments is to keep your inner law—the fixed principles you affirm in the mind’s court. Obey His voice is to listen for the promptings of that I AM within, and to trust that guidance as the very law of your life. Serving Him and cleaving to Him express a devotion that dissolves separation; you cling to the sense of unity with the One who is always present. When this inner posture is held, external circumstances reflect it: a life of harmony, clarity, and purposeful action, emerging from within rather than sought from without.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are walking after God in every moment. Feel the reverent presence within, and affirm, 'I am guided by divine voice; I cleave to the One.'
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