Perseverance in Well-Doing: Galatians 6:9
Galatians 6:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Galatians 6:9 invites us to persist in doing good without growing weary, for harvest comes in due season when we do not quit.
Neville's Inner Vision
This verse speaks to your inner state more than external effort. See yourself as the I AM that does good, never fading in the quiet conviction that your acts of kindness are seeds planted in consciousness. Weariness is only a signal to revise your assumption, not abandon your work. When you persist in the feeling of being a perpetual doer of good, you align with the law of consciousness; the harvest is not distant but the natural fruit of an unwavering inner image. In due season is not a calendar but a condition of mind that recognizes itself as whole, capable, and eternally nourished by the I AM within. The reaping follows from your inner consistency—your inner livingness—more than from external timing. So come to know that fatigue is a temporary visitor; your real state is steady, abundant, and ready to express as outer fruit because you have kept faith with your inner vision. Let this be your practice: cultivate a mind that does not faint, and the world will mirror your harvest back to you.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the person who does good without tiring; feel the vitality in that state and let it feel real now. Then imagine the harvest already present in your life as a direct, inner confirmation of your persistent state.
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