Inner House on Solid Rock
Matthew 7:26-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hearing these sayings without acting on them is like building a house on sand; when rain, floods, and winds come, the house collapses.
Neville's Inner Vision
To hear without acting is not tragedy of words but the collapse of inner alignment. The verse points to your inner state: rains, floods, and winds are the life conditions that test whether your consciousness is built on shifting beliefs or the rock of your true nature. The foolish man represents a mind that has not revised its identity, a self foreshortened by limited assumptions. When you revise—by assuming the reality of your I AM, the unshakable rock within—your life is anchored. The house becomes your life, your choices, and your feelings, all grounded in the awareness of I AM and the fulfilled wish. When storms arrive, they no longer topple you; they reveal the stability of your inner foundation. The great fall becomes a correction, signaling consciousness moving from unstable belief to a solid sense of being.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the truth of your rock-like identity now—affirm 'I am the rock on which my life stands' and feel its certainty as if it were already true.
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