Boldness of the Righteous
Proverbs 28:1-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The chapter contrasts bold righteousness with fleeing wickedness, and ties true prosperity to upright living, keeping the law, and compassionate action. It warns against dishonesty, injustice, and pride, while promising mercy to those who reform.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you are states of consciousness: the wicked and the righteous. When you assume the I AM as bold as a lion, fear flees, for you have entered the life of awareness that need not be chased by any pursuer. The land you live in is the field of your mind, and the princes are thoughts that rule it. A man of understanding and knowledge is a disciplined state that keeps the inner law, so the state endures and prospers. To oppress the poor is to cling to lack; to walk uprightly is to align with the truth that multiplies bread and blessing. The lure of usury or gain points to a belief in scarcity; revise by giving and acting from abundance, and wealth returns through your inner economy. When you turn away from the law, even prayer lacks power; when you seek the LORD within, all things become clear. So stand now in the bold, just ruler you are, and feel prosperity as your natural state arising from right thinking, right feeling, and rightful action.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit in quiet awareness and repeat inwardly, I am bold as a lion in my inner life, feeling the confidence rise; rest in that state for several minutes as the day unfolds.
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