Inner Law of Sowing
Galatians 6:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Galatians 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage warns that you reap what you sow; choices aligned with the Spirit bring life, while choices aligned with the flesh bring corruption.
Neville's Inner Vision
This verse is not a distant judgment but a law of your consciousness. God is the I AM within, and your inner state determines outer results. To sow to the flesh is to entertain fear, impatience, and craving; the return is corruption and separation from life. To sow to the Spirit is to nurture faith, gratitude, and aligned intention; the return is life everlasting, experienced as vitality and wholeness here and now. The 'reaping' echoes the consistency of inner attention—you become what you persist in imagining. If you witness outer turmoil, do not condemn yourself; simply revise your focus, deepen your awareness of the I AM, and imagine the state you desire as already real. This is obedience as inner alignment, a cosmic economy that respects your inner consent and yields visible fruit according to your inner climate.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of Spirit now: dwell in the I AM, imagine the life you seek as already yours, and revise any tendency toward the flesh by affirming, I am life, I am whole, I reap life everlasting.
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