Inner Walk of Wisdom
Ephesians 5:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses call you to live with discernment and purpose, guiding every moment by inner wisdom. They point you toward knowing the Lord's will within your own consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Walking circumspectly is not a mere outward scruple but an inward attentiveness to the state you persist in. Time is the texture of your consciousness; redeeming the time means refusing to waste energy on doubt and reaction, and instead clarifying your inner state until it becomes your outer scene. The days are not evil in themselves; they reveal the level of your attention. The will of the Lord is the will of your true I AM, the constant awareness that remains when you stop trying to control externals. When you align with that will, you move wisely—your discernment arises from within, and you make decisive choices that harmonize with your real condition. You understand what the Lord wills for you by recognizing what your inner self already knows: what you imagine and feel to be true will come into form. So develop a habit of testing your thoughts against that inner will, revise until you feel it real, and dwell in the feeling of the wish fulfilled until every moment reflects it.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit in quiet, close your eyes, and assume the feeling 'I am walking wisely now.' Rehearse a moment where time is redeemed by alignment with the Lord's will, and let that vision feel true in your body until it becomes your immediate experience.
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