Inner Law Of Mocking Consequences
Proverbs 19:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The proverb warns that those who mock wisdom will face consequences suited to their attitude; fools invite discipline, and their external pain mirrors their inner stance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the verse as a map of your inner life. Judgments here are not God's verdicts raining down from heaven, but the ready-made results your own assumption has prepared in the chamber of your mind. The scorner, the mocker, is the mood that insists, 'I cannot learn,' or 'the way is not for me.' That attitude sets up the inner atmosphere in which life must mirror it. When you believe you are separate from the Whole, you plant resonant thoughts that compel forms of discipline—not punishment, but alignment—so that the body and circumstances show you what your mind has assumed. The 'stripes' are the costly lessons that follow the belief that life is other than your I AM, a reminder that you are not the judge of others, but the witness of your own state. Return to the recognition that all are images in the I AM, and that your inner decision determines the outer sequence. By shifting your assumption, you rewrite the scene: you refuse to mock, you choose humility, and you feel the reality of a healed, single consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the I AM as observer. Revise a mocking thought by affirming 'I am that I am, and all of this is within my consciousness,' and feel the reality of unity for a minute.
The Bible Through Neville










Neville Bible Sparks









