Inner Alignment With God's Work
Ecclesiastes 7:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ecclesiastes 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asserts divine sovereignty: you cannot straighten what God has made crooked. It invites trust that outer disorder is rooted in inner states aligning with God's order.
Neville's Inner Vision
To my dear reader, the work of God is the I AM at the center of your life, a constant order beneath every scene. When you call something crooked in your experience, you are noticing a movement in consciousness—not a final verdict of fate. God’s order remains intact; what shifts is your recognition of it. You cannot bend the cosmos by force, but you can align your mind with the divine pattern and let it operate through you. Therefore, revise your inner state: assume the end you desire as already real, and dwell in the feeling that the I AM governs this situation. Say to yourself, I AM one with the divine order; my life unfolds in accordance with that order now. As you hold that conviction, the outer scene tends toward your inner image, and the crooked path seems to straighten through the light of awareness. Do not argue with appearances; rise in consciousness and permit the truth of God within to govern your world.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and imagine the crooked thing as already straight because the divine order governs it. Repeat, 'I AM one with God's order,' and feel that alignment as real for two minutes.
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