Inner Proverbs Copied Then Realized
Proverbs 25:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These lines affirm that Solomon's proverbs were copied and preserved by Hezekiah's men. The act of copying signals wisdom moving through attentive states.
Neville's Inner Vision
Solomon in this verse is the enduring source of wisdom, yet the verse emphasizes the method: the men of Hezekiah copied out the proverbs. In Neville’s terms, wisdom is not a distant record but a state of consciousness available to you now. The 'copying' shows that a foreign text becomes living when it is impressed upon your inner awareness by repetition and faith. The kingship imagery suggests you, the reader, are the ruler of your inner realm; your consciousness acts as the scribe, translating timeless principles into your current moment. The act of copying signals obedience to truth—when you align your mind with a proverb, you authenticate it within your own I AM. The verse invites you to see wisdom as something transmitted through disciplined intake and internal revision, not merely read. By acknowledging that wisdom has moved from Solomon into your own present awareness, you feel empowered to let that truth govern your decisions, your assumptions, your daily acts. You are the king who chooses which inner proverbs you pen on the page of your life, and by repeating them you solidify them as your real world.
Practice This Now
Sit quiet and imagine you are the scribe of your inner court, copying a timeless proverb into your mental ledge. Then revise one limiting belief by affirming a new inner proverb and feel it real in your chest.
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