The Inner Ruler Within
Proverbs 28:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A wicked ruler acts like a roaring lion over the poor, and his tyranny mirrors an inner ferocity. It is the outer sign of an unexamined, fear-filled state within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Suppose you are the I AM, and the roaring lion and the bear are the movements of thought you entertain as if they stood apart from you. The 'wicked ruler over the poor' is not a man; it is a state of consciousness you tolerate when you identify with fear, control, and scarcity. When oppression appears, you are seeing the outer echo of an inner belief you have not yet dissolved. Neville would remind you that God, the I AM, is the sovereign ruler of all conditions, and your attention either invites mercy or endorses tyranny. To change the scene, revise the inner assumption: affirm that the ruler within is just, wise, and merciful; feel that this inner king governs with compassion, and that the poor are protected by a law of abundance. dwell in the conviction that your awareness is the true power behind every appearance, and see the outer realm align with that inner order. The kingdom is within; reign there, and the world will mirror your inner government.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, assume the I AM as sovereign within you, and revise the belief that oppression must stand. Feel the inner king releasing fear and enforcing justice until it feels real.
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