Words That Forge Your Life
Ecclesiastes 5:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ecclesiastes 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse warns you not to let your words lead you into sin or offer excuses, lest God be angered and your efforts be ruined.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your mouth does not merely utter sounds; it marks the boundary between your inner state and the outer world. When you allow your speech to confess error or blame toward some unseen messenger, you are validating a consciousness that sees itself as separate from the divine I AM. The text warns that God is angered by the voice born of fear or justifications, for such speech animates the very fear you pretend to cast off, and it destroys the work you imagine into being. But remember: the act of speaking is your deliberate co-creation. If you would see a repair of your hands’ labor, you must first revise the thought that produced it. Assume that you are already the living possibility of your desired state, and let your words flow from that assumed reality. The inner angel bows to your consent, not your complaint; the outer world follows the inner speech you have accepted as true. In this way, the quiet conviction of I AM becomes the architect of your life.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and revise a blame-filled sentence by saying, 'From this moment I speak as one who already embodies the state I desire.' Feel the truth of that state moving through you.
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