Diligent Path to Plenteousness
Proverbs 21:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Proverbs 21:5 contrasts the steady, thoughtful mind with the restless haste that leads to lack.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the verse as the inner law planted in your own I AM. The 'thoughts of the diligent' are not a checklist of chores but a steady state of imagination—dwelling in the end as already accomplished. In your inner theater, diligence is attention trained to the end result; it is the quiet conviction that abundance is the natural posture of I AM. When you nurture this state, haste fades. The hasty mind leaps from hunger to outward signs and thereby feeds the sense of lack; the patient mind lingers with the end in view and allows the outer world to reflect that inner order. Your task is to revise every anxious impulse into a single, persistent assumption: I AM abundance, and I dwell in plenitude now. Do not chase circumstances; cultivate the inner weather that makes circumstances unnecessary. As you persist, you will notice opportunities, resources, and conditions falling into place in harmony with your inner conviction. Proverbs 21:5 thus teaches the practical mystic: wealth begins in the consciousness you cultivate, and your daily life follows your inner state.
Practice This Now
Take 5 minutes daily to assume the end: you are already prosperous. Feel the steady, quiet wealth in your chest as you breathe, and revise any rush into the repeated conviction: I AM abundance now.
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