Deliverance From Inner Darkness
Proverbs 2:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Proverbs 2:12-14 warns of inner voices and patterns that turn toward darkness, and it invites you to choose uprightness through awareness. The call is to let your present consciousness be the path that is light.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville vantage, the man who speaks froward things and the companions of darkness are not outside you; they are states of consciousness that have claimed the moment. The line 'deliver thee from the way of the evil man' speaks of terminating allegiance to a stale pattern by becoming aware of the I AM that you are. When you turn your attention from the speaker to the watcher, you re-script the inner drama: the path of uprightness is not earned by struggle, but claimed by a new state of being that already exists within your consciousness. The 'ways of darkness' are simply thoughts and feelings that imagine separation, while the 'uprightness' is the harmonized life of awareness in which thoughts, even forward words, are seen and released. The deliverance comes not by fighting but by re-identifying as the one who observes and chooses. As you enter the feeling of your I AM, you withdraw your belief from the old narrative and align with the truth that you are eternally one with divine order. In that alignment, the old evil pattern loses its grip and the inner path becomes bright and direct.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of the I AM and declare, 'I am delivered from the way of the evil man' and feel that quiet light now guiding every thought, observing the old voices fade.
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