Inner Trust in Unfaithful Times
Proverbs 25:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Trusting an unfaithful person in times of trouble leads to painful consequences; true security comes from inner, faithful awareness rather than outward promises.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the verse as a mirror of your inner climate. The 'unfaithful man' is not a man at all but a state of consciousness that has not been steadied by the I AM within. When trouble comes, placing confidence in that outer image collapses like a broken tooth—sharpening pain and misalignment, leaving you off balance. Neville-style, you are asked to acknowledge that your world reflects your internal assumption. If you find yourself relying on someone who proves unreliable, notice the feeling that arises and refuse to let it dictate your state. By quietly revising the assumption to 'The I AM within me is my only reliable, unchanging source,' you restore the inner alignment and the outer order follows. The I AM does not fail; your awareness is its instrument. So, let your imagination do the work: dwell in the consciousness that conquers doubt, and watch your circumstances align with that sense of steadfastness. The key is feeling the reality of God as your permanent protection, not the fallible cover of human trust.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, revise the belief from 'trusting the unfaithful' to 'I am held by the I AM within me,' and feel the solidity of that inner reality for 2–3 minutes.
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