The Inner Reward Of States

Proverbs 26:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 26 in context

Scripture Focus

10The great God that formed all things both rewardeth the fool, and rewardeth transgressors.
Proverbs 26:10

Biblical Context

The verse says the God who formed all things rewards the fool and the transgressors; it points to a divine order where outcomes reflect inner state.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your inner world is the only world; God is the I AM that you are aware of. The Great God that formed all things is not somewhere apart, but the power of your own consciousness. The fool and the transgressor are inner attitudes, not distant people. When you think, imagine, or feel as if you are separated from wholeness, you will see results that mirror that sense of separation. The verse teaches that reward comes as the natural consequence of an inner state; there is no outside judge, only the return of your own belief. To apply this, assume you are the I AM who formed all; decide in the present that you are aligned with divine order; let your imagination craft scenes where harmony, justice, and order prevail in your life. Feel the fullness of being that is always rewarded for fidelity to truth. The fool and the transgressor arise as misaligned states; they dissolve when you accept your oneness with I AM and dwell in inner clarity. Your continued attention to a new state rewrites the memory of the old, and the outer world follows.

Practice This Now

Tonight, close your eyes and declare: I AM the Great God that formed all; I choose to align with inner order and reward. Then imagine a current problem resolving with ease and feel the relief as real.

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