I Lie Not: Inner Truth Unveiled

Galatians 1:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Galatians 1 in context

Scripture Focus

20Now the things which I write unto you, behold, before God, I lie not.
Galatians 1:20

Biblical Context

Paul declares that what he writes is true before God, signaling an inner certainty that his outward message springs from inner truth.

Neville's Inner Vision

Galatians 1:20 is not a commentary on parchment and witnesses alone; it is a revelation of the state of consciousness. When Paul says he lies not before God, he means his mind is so aligned with the divine I AM that the thoughts and writings issued from that truth. In Neville's terms, the 'God' before whom one writes is the awareness you are right now. The moment you entertain doubt, you are out of accord with the One in you; but you can revise yourself back to truth by assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled—the feeling that your inner certainty matches what you impart to the world. The certainty is not based on tomorrow's proof but on your readiness to live as the living yes of God in you. When you write or speak, you are testifying to your unity with the omnipresent I AM; honesty becomes your dominant state, and 'lying' becomes simply the misalignment of imagination with truth. Practice becomes a daily act of alleging truth until it feels inevitable.

Practice This Now

Sit in quiet and declare, 'I am truth; I lie not before God,' feeling the I AM within approving this. Then act as if your next step already embodies that truth.

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