The Inner Law Finished
Deuteronomy 31:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses completes writing the words of this law in a book. The verse marks the finish of the written instruction.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider Moses as the I AM in you, the witness who signs the contract with the divine by recording the law upon the page of consciousness. When the words are finished, notice that the 'book' is no longer a task but a settled state. The act of writing is not a history lesson; it is a moment of inner decision in which the entire covenant is sewn into your being. The 'law' becomes an inner discipline—an immutable directive you live by—so that obedience and faithfulness arise not from fear but from the certainty that the inner decree is already true. The 'completion' is not an external event but the shift of your awareness into the end-state: you live as the person who has already fulfilled the command. In this light, a completed written law becomes a covenant you keep with yourself, a mental contract that guides every choice, feeling, and action. As you acknowledge the finished writing, you align your outer life with the inner decree and invite the world to reflect that covenant back to you. This is the heart of completion: a present-tense recognition of an already established truth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, write in your mind a single governing law, assume it is finished, and feel the truth of it now as you move through your day. Keep the feeling real for two minutes, then test by acting as if the law governs your responses.
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