Inner Memory of the Just

Proverbs 10:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 10 in context

Scripture Focus

7The memory of the just is blessed: but the name of the wicked shall rot.
Proverbs 10:7

Biblical Context

The verse contrasts a blessed inner memory for the just with a rotting external label for the wicked, pointing to memory as a function of inner state and integrity.

Neville's Inner Vision

Memory here is not history but the standing of your consciousness. The blessed memory of the just means that when you dwell in the awareness I AM, your inner record is kept in a luminous state and your outer life reflects that clarity. The 'name of the wicked' rots because it is only a concept stitched from fear and separation, a false self that cannot endure the light of inner conviction. In Neville's teaching, every event, every memory, is created by the state you inhabit. If you identify with injustice or doubt, you write a rotten label on your own inner record; if you choose righteousness as a present actuality, you rewrite that memory as blessed, permanent, and real. The law is simple: you are the operant power of your own thoughts. The memory that remains in your mind is the memory you have become. Therefore, live now as the just in your own consciousness, and your remembrance will bless you, while the old wicked name dissolves in the radiance of your I AM.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume you are the memory of the just; feel it-real that this is your present state. Silently declare, 'I AM the blessed memory now.'

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