Inner Wisdom of Proverbs 13:16

Proverbs 13:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 13 in context

Scripture Focus

16Every prudent man dealeth with knowledge: but a fool layeth open his folly.
Proverbs 13:16

Biblical Context

The prudent man uses knowledge with discernment. The fool exposes his folly through unrestrained impulses.

Neville's Inner Vision

Remember, all is states of consciousness. The prudent man is a state of awareness that chooses to align with knowledge, the inner illumination that comes when you observe rather than react. Knowledge here is not merely facts, but a settled certainty that you accept as your own I AM knowing. When you assume you already possess the wisdom to deal with knowledge, you hold thoughts in check, and your world reflects that enclosed discipline. The fool, by contrast, is a restless state that yields to impulse, letting folly slip into speech and action; the outer scene mirrors confusion born of unrevoked assumptions. The law is simple: what you dwell on in imagination invites itself into experience. So cultivate a mental posture of practical discernment, treat every impression as knowledge to be integrated, and revise until it feels true in the heart. Your life becomes the echo of your inner condition, and the folly of haste fades as wisdom’s light grows within you.

Practice This Now

Assume the role of the prudent mind now; revise one belief about yourself as ignorant by affirming you already know and can discern. Then feel the truth of that state by quietly dwelling in I AM, seeing your day as guided by inner knowledge.

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