Steadfast Path Of Ruth
Ruth 1:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ruth 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ruth remains resolute to go with Naomi. Naomi recognizes Ruth's steadfast decision and stops pressing her.
Neville's Inner Vision
Ruth’s 'steadfastly minded' decree is not about geography alone; it is a state of consciousness declared by Ruth’s I AM. Naomi’s quiet turning away from pressuring Ruth shows that the outer scene aligns with an inner conviction. In this gospel of imagination, the decision precedes display; the inner resolution calls forth the path and the people who accompany it. When you fix your mind on a chosen direction and feel it as real, you are Ruth choosing to go with Naomi. The word 'left speaking' is the stopping of inner doubts as the I AM catches hold of the imagined course and allows it to march outward. Your task is to discover what you are truly steadfast about today, assume that stance for yourself, and feel it real—then let the world speak from that realization. As you dwell in that assured state, you will see how the next scene arrives carrying you forward.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the state you intend to walk in tonight—feel it real now, as if you have already taken the path. If doubts arise, revise them to the assured claim and dwell in the certainty until it persists.
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