Roasted Harvest of Inner Diligence
Proverbs 12:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Sloth wastes the harvest; diligence makes the harvest precious. The verse invites you to see inner effort as the source of true substance.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's light, every outward result is the echo of an inner state. The lazy man leaves his hunting unroasted; his mind remains unfed by belief, and so the harvest dissolves into nothingness. The diligent man, however, refuses waste; he tends the inner roast of imagination, letting what he has captured become nourishment for his sense of being. When you claim the 'substance' of your life as precious, you are not praising work for its own sake but aligning with the creative I AM that makes form from formlessness. Wealth and provision arise as you dwell in the assumption that you are already the one who prepares and preserves; you do not beg; you attest. If you feel scarcity, revise: imagine that the harvest has been roasted and is ready, the aroma of certainty filling your awareness. Your actions then become expressions of that state, and the outer world follows the inner cooking, converting potential into actual.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, assume you have already roasted what you hunted, feeling fully nourished by it; linger in the I AM that knows you are supplied.
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