Grace, Humility, and Victory Within

James 4:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read James 4 in context

Scripture Focus

6But he giveth more grace. Wherefore he saith, God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble.
7Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.
James 4:6-7

Biblical Context

James 4:6-7 teaches that grace increases for the humble; pride resists it. By submitting to God and resisting fear and the ego, the inner foe loses its grip.

Neville's Inner Vision

James 4:6-7 speaks to the inner weather of your consciousness. God giveth more grace to the humble, and grace is the atmosphere of the I AM within. Pride acts as a wall that resists the inflow of grace, insisting you must earn, prove, or manipulate outcomes. When you submit yourselves to God, you surrender your separate self-image and align with the divine consciousness you actually are. Resist the devil, which in Neville's terms is the restless habit of dwelling in fear, lack, and separation; when you refuse those thoughts, they depart. As you dwell in the assumed presence of the I AM, grace becomes your steady companion, guiding thoughts, feelings, and circumstances toward harmony. Do not seek power outside; cultivate the inner posture of I AM. In this pivot, every choice is a prayer and every impulse a sign of alignment. Humility turns into a doorway through which God’s energy flows more freely, and the so-called adversary dissolves into realization of your unity with the eternal.

Practice This Now

Assume you are already aligned with the I AM; feel grace flowing through you now. Whisper, I submit to the God within; grace is mine, and fear dissolves.

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