Desire Granted, Fear Fades
Proverbs 10:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, fear comes on the wicked. The righteous have their desires granted.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner world is the stage where this proverb plays out. The 'fear of the wicked' is not about others but the mental state you carry—an assumption that danger pursues you. If you persist in that fear, you invite its shadow into your days. The 'desire of the righteous' is the inner image you hold with unwavering certainty. When you imagine your longing as already fulfilled and so dwell in that feeling, you align with the I AM that you truly are. The law is not punitive; it is the natural movement of consciousness: to dwell in the truth of completion, is to bring completion into form. The verse invites you to revise, not to condemn; to abandon fear by re-sowing the seed of fulfillment. See yourself as the righteous in your own imagination, and the outer world will echo that image. Fear loses its grip as confidence in your right to prosper returns. Live from the assumed reality of your desires and watch the days rearrange to match your inner certainty.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of your desire already fulfilled. Dwell in that image for a few minutes, then carry that sense into your day.
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