Inner Wisdom in Action
James 3:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read James 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
James 3:13 asks who among you is wise and endowed with knowledge; true wisdom is shown by a good life lived with meekness in conduct.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine that wisdom is not a trophy you chase but a state of consciousness you already inhabit. The verse asks who among you is wise and endowed with knowledge; your answer is revealed by the quality of your 'conversation'—the tone, tenderness, and steady purpose behind your words—as your life moves with meekness. In Neville’s terms, the teacher you seek is the I AM within you, the awareness that can revise any outward condition by shifting the inner state. When you claim, 'I am wise,' you align your inner dispositions with discernment that flows from quiet, confident power, not from force or outward bravado. The 'meekness of wisdom' is an energy that chooses the right word and the right action at the right time, yet remains unposed, gentle, and sure. Practice seeing others with the inner verdict that you already know what is true, and let that certainty express as steady acts of kindness, truthfulness, and constructive leadership. The world will reflect this inner state in outer events, as your life proves the unity of thought, feeling, and deed.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes; assume 'I am wise' and feel the calm, meek authority now. Let your next action be a humble, constructive work that speaks of wisdom.
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