Mercy and Truth Uphold the King
Proverbs 20:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Mercy and truth keep the king. Mercy upholds his throne.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you lies a sovereign king—the I AM awareness that governs your consciousness. Mercy and truth are not distant virtues but inner dispositions that sustain this kingship. When you practice mercy—forgiveness, compassion, and release of harsh judgments—and align with truth—integrity and a truthful perception of your present reality—the inner throne remains steady. The throne represents your coherent sense of self as creator and observer; it is upheld not by force, but by the gentle, steady weight of merciful truth. If fear or lack arise, revise it by assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled: you are the king, sustained by merciful truth. As you dwell in this assumption, the outer world will harmonize with your inner state, for imagination is the power that shapes experience. Your authority flows from an inner mercy that accompanies truthful perception, keeping your sovereign life intact. This is the inward kingship Neville invites you to inhabit: align with the I AM, and your life follows in radiant accordance with that merciful, truthful posture.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of the inner king, fully upheld by mercy through truth. Silently affirm, "Mercy and Truth preserve me; I am securely seated on my throne."
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