Inner Law and Wise Self

Proverbs 28:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 28 in context

Scripture Focus

7Whoso keepeth the law is a wise son: but he that is a companion of riotous men shameth his father.
Proverbs 28:7

Biblical Context

Keep the law and you are a wise son; mingle with riotous companions and you dishonor the inner father. The verse invites a sober alignment of consciousness with inner order.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this proverb the law represents the unwavering order of your I AM, the inner Father you acknowledge as the source of every condition. To keep the law is to occupy a fixed state of consciousness, awareness that does not bend to transient impulses but holds to the rhythm of divine intention. A companion of riotous men is the habit of entertaining restless, undisciplined thoughts and appetites that pull you away from that inner order. When you dwell in such companionship, you unknowingly shame the father by betraying his command with chaos masquerading as freedom. Yet the outer world is not separate from this inner drama; it mirrors the state you permit in your own mind. By choosing to align with the inner law, you revise your sense of self and awaken the discipline that births harmony, health, and faithfulness in your relationships. The I AM within you is the law itself; your imagination is the instrument through which you obey or rebel. Be the wise son who honors the inner parent, and the world will respond to that trust as if a garden grows from a seed of ordered consciousness.

Practice This Now

Practice: assume the state I am the wise son who keeps the law and feel it real. Visualize the inner law as a circle of light around you, dissolving riotous thoughts as you stay in that state.

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