Fruit Of The Mouth

Proverbs 13:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 13 in context

Scripture Focus

2A man shall eat good by the fruit of his mouth: but the soul of the transgressors shall eat violence.
Proverbs 13:2

Biblical Context

Proverbs 13:2 says that the fruit of a man’s mouth feeds him good things, while the soul of the transgressors experiences violence as a result of their words.

Neville's Inner Vision

Assume you are the I AM, and your word is the inner law that births your world. The man who 'eats good by the fruit of his mouth' is one who tests his speech by the valuation of his imagination, not the surface of circumstance. If your words are constructed from fear, envy, or judgment, you feed your own inner 'soul' with violence—conflict, turmoil, and limitation—so the outer world must echo that. But when you deliberately align with the truth that you are already that realized state, your words begin to nourish; you experience harmony, opportunity, and quiet power. The 'transgressors' eat violence in the sense that their inner sentence creates a house where fear prevails; their acts become the chorus of that fear. Your present conditions are not the cause but the effect of your inner decree. So revise; dwell in the feeling of abundance, speak with kindness and certainty, and let the fruit of your mouth be the bread you live on.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: For five minutes, revise a tense line in your inner dialogue into a present-tense, loving statement of your desired state and feel it real as you repeat it.

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