Inner Strength of Proverbs 31
Proverbs 31:25-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
She embodies strength and honor as her outward attire, speaks with wisdom and kindness, and diligently tends her household rather than idling. She also looks to the future with rejoicing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Strength and honor are not garments hung in a closet of time; they are states of consciousness you decide to inhabit. The verse invites you to look within and attire yourself with the I AM that is perfectly capable, dignified, and wise. Your mouth speaks from inner wisdom, and your tongue is the law of kindness because imagination is the lawgiver of your experience. When you tend the inner household with attention—refusing idle thoughts and rehearsals of doubt—you align with a future you rejoice in because you have already claimed it in consciousness. The 'time to come' is the present moment of inner alignment: you feel, as if you already are that person, the confidence, the care, the order. If you notice a disturbance, revise the scene: reaffirm that you are clothed in strength and honor, that your words heal rather than wound, and that your environment reflects your harmony. Your power is faith and feeling-it-real; you are the sovereign I AM who quietly governs from within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the feeling of already being clothed with strength and honor. Revise a daily thought into a single sentence of wisdom and kindness, then speak it aloud and observe the shift.
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