Inner Truth, Quiet Witness
Proverbs 21:27-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Outward sacrifices mean nothing when the heart is wicked. A false witness perishes, while the one who truly listens speaks with steady integrity.
Neville's Inner Vision
From Neville's view, the verse reveals that no ceremony can purify a mind that refuses alignment with truth. The wicked mind, moved by fear or vanity, offers sacrifices that offend the I AM and dishonor the inner temple. The true witness is the one who hears—listens to the quiet inner voice—and then speaks from that seeing, continuously. You are not separate from the truth you seek; you are the awareness that witnesses appearances and can redefine them by assumption. The false witness is the narration of lack or deceit, and it dissolves when you stand as the living I AM and revise your state into truth, letting your words flow from that steadiness. To practice, dwell in the conviction that you already are the truth; revise every claim of separation into the present reality of your chosen state. With consistent listening and truthful speaking, the inner altar clears and the outer world will follow the alignment you have embraced.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume I AM as your living state, and revise every wicked thought into its opposite until it feels real; then listen inwardly and speak only from that calm, truthful listening.
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