Inner Kingly Favor Through Wisdom
Proverbs 14:35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king's favor is toward a wise servant. Those who cause shame invite wrath.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the king as the inner I AM, the enduring order of your own consciousness. The wise servant is a state of disciplined attention, the mind that serves truth rather than ego drama. When you dwell in that state, favor flows from the inner court—the sense that life supports your wise choices, that your thoughts and feelings are in right standing with your true nature. But when you entertain shame—when you replay mistakes or permit guilt to rule—you awaken the king’s wrath within you, a churn of resistance and self-judgment that unsettles your days. The verse is not about outer politics; it is a statement of inner alignment. Your inner ruler grants you access to quiet power when you choose discernment over impulse. So imagine yourself as the wise servant in your own life, stepping with calm, acting with integrity, and listening for the next right move. In that mood, your external circumstances bend toward you as proof that consciousness creates form.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of the inner king's approval now. Revise a recent moment of shame by affirming, 'The king's favor rests on my wise choices.'
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