Words Fitly Spoken as Gold

Proverbs 25:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 25 in context

Scripture Focus

11A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.
Proverbs 25:11

Biblical Context

Words spoken fitly carry value and grace, beautifying any situation. They reveal and shape the inner order of the speaker.

Neville's Inner Vision

Words fitly spoken are not random sounds but the outward form of an inward state. In this view, the I AM—your living awareness—chooses the truth you declare, and the words you utter align with that certainty. The 'apples of gold' symbolize the beauty and value that arise when your speech reflects a settled inner conviction, while the 'pictures of silver' are the receptive atmosphere of the world that mirrors your disposition. Therefore, speak from oneness, not from lack. Before you speak, assume the state you desire—the calm, the clarity, the confidence—and feel it real now. Return to revision if your inner sense shakes; imagine the desired outcome as already present, until your language naturally matches the inner gold. When you do this, your words become instruments of transformation, turning ordinary moments into occasions of grace. The outer world responds not to force but to the alignment of inner truth and outward speech.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Before you speak today, assume the state you desire and repeat a line you intend to utter as if it already is. Speak it once in quiet confidence, feeling the gold of your words settle into the moment.

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