Inner Discipline Nourishing Soul

Proverbs 13:24-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 13 in context

Scripture Focus

24He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes.
25The righteous eateth to the satisfying of his soul: but the belly of the wicked shall want.
Proverbs 13:24-25

Biblical Context

Love acts through timely discipline; real nourishment comes to the righteous who keep inner order. Those who abandon discipline risk lack.

Neville's Inner Vision

Remember, the rod is not punishment but boundary in consciousness—the loving decision about what you permit in your mind. Chasten betimes your restless images, not to punish a child, but to preserve the inner order that blesses your life. The righteous eateth to the satisfying of his soul because awareness itself nourishes when you hold the feeling of fullness, gratitude, and certainty in the I AM presence. If you persist in lack, you invite want; the belly of the wicked shall want because you have believed in absence rather than your I AM. So practice this now: assume the state of disciplined abundance, revise every thought of shortage, and feel the reality of nourishment as your inner life feeds your outward world.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: In quiet, assume the state of disciplined abundance and feel it as real now; revise any sense of shortage by dwelling in your I AM presence.

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