Constant Speech of Truth
Proverbs 21:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A false witness shall perish. The one who continually hearkens to truth speaks with constancy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that Proverbs does not threaten you with external penalty alone; it points to the state of your own awareness. A 'false witness' is the old, reactive you—the believed appearances that tell you you are separate, lack, or limited. When you ‘hear’ in the inner sense, you are choosing a different authority: the I AM, your perpetual witness. In Neville’s terms, hearing is creating; the man that heareth speaks constantly because he has decided to inhabit the reality he accepts as true. Thus, the false witness perishes as you refuse to give it life through belief or repetition. Your imagination, when trained to hear the truth and speak from that hearing, aligns thoughts, feelings, and actions. The daily talk becomes a liturgy of inner certainty; you no longer echo the problem but declare the solution as already present. The kingdom is a state of consciousness that you maintain by repeated intelligent attention to the I AM.
Practice This Now
Choose one current challenge. In a quiet moment, imagine the outcome as already true and repeat, I AM the truth of this now, sinking into the feeling of certainty for a minute.
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