Inner Path of Upright Living

Proverbs 28:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 28 in context

Scripture Focus

18Whoso walketh uprightly shall be saved: but he that is perverse in his ways shall fall at once.
Proverbs 28:18

Biblical Context

The verse states that those who walk upright will be saved, whereas those who persist in perverse ways will fall suddenly. It contrasts an inner state with an external outcome.

Neville's Inner Vision

Walk uprightly is not a mere rule but an inner posture of the I AM. Salvation here is awakening to that constant awareness, not a distant rescue from without. When you dwell in the feeling that you are already upright, the old perverse patterns lose their grip and fall away of their own accord. The 'fall at once' is the quick demonstration of your current state in conflict with truth; as soon as you question the old image and return to the conscious I AM, reality rearranges to fit. To practice, assume you are now saved—fully intact, already aligned with your divine nature. Stay with that feeling until doubt dissolves; revise any memory of failure by replacing it with the lived sensation of wholeness. Let imagination entertain the end you desire as if it is present. In time, the outer life will reflect the inner posture, and you will find the inner kingdom becoming your daily experience. This is the Neville approach: consciousness creates its own conditions by the state you entertain.

Practice This Now

Choose a moment today and assume you are the I AM; feel the certainty of being upright and saved. Repeat gently, 'I am saved now,' until the feeling is deeply real.

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