Inner Walk With The Righteous
Proverbs 2:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Proverbs 2:20 calls you to walk with the wise and keep the righteous paths. This reflects alignment with inner principles and faithful conduct.
Neville's Inner Vision
Those 'good men' are not separate persons but signs of your inner state. To walk with them is to maintain a continuous awareness that wisdom, discernment, and integrity are your natural posture. The 'paths of the righteous' are inner patterns you choose to follow, a discipline of thought and feeling that keeps you aligned with truth. How you feel about yourself in this moment is the road you travel; if you assume you are already walking with the wise, you will naturally choose wiser responses, slower to judge, quicker to forgive, and steady in promises kept. The I AM within you, awake as you, is the authority that confirms this reality. Imagination does not serve fancy; it is the creative act by which you revise your state until it becomes fact. So return to the inner scene, linger in the sense of right action, and let the outward actions reflect that inner order. As you persist, the world reveals the 'paths' you have chosen, and you find yourself walking peacefully among the wise.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: I am walking in the way of good men, keeping the paths of the righteous. Feel it as real until your next moment proves the inner alignment.
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