Inner Wisdom Speaks Proverb

Proverbs 10:31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 10 in context

Scripture Focus

31The mouth of the just bringeth forth wisdom: but the froward tongue shall be cut out.
Proverbs 10:31

Biblical Context

The mouth of the just brings forth wisdom, while the froward tongue shall be cut out; the verse points to integrity and the power of our words.

Neville's Inner Vision

Here the text is a mirror of your inner state rather than a threat. The mouth of the just is the expression of an I AM consciousness that speaks wisdom from within, not from fear or need. When you abide as that enlightened awareness, thoughts and words flow with discernment, clarity, and love. The froward tongue—habitual complaint, blame, and manipulation—arises from separation, but the inner law of your being prunes it away, until it can no longer shape your life. The verse invites you to witness your speech as a manifestation of your state of consciousness. As you persist in the belief that you are one with God, your speech becomes a conduit for truth, healing, and direction, and your environment responds in kind. You are not punished; you are aligned. To practice, assume the wish fulfilled: you speak wisdom now; revise any tendency toward judgment or sarcasm into a wiser, more compassionate utterance, and feel that transformation already complete.

Practice This Now

Practice now: assume you are the mouth that speaks wisdom; when a negative thought arises, revise it on the spot into a wise sentence and feel that truth as already real.

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