Grace, Humility, and Victory Within
James 4:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read James 4 in context
Scripture Focus
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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