Palm Tree Stature of Grace
Song of Solomon 7:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse likens your stature to a palm tree and your form to clusters of grapes, signaling inner dignity, vitality, and fruitfulness. It points to an inner image of grace shaping how you live.
Neville's Inner Vision
Song 7:7 speaks not of body so much as the inner constitution of your being. The palm tree is your stature—tall, rooted, and unflinching in the I AM you already are. The clusters of grapes are the inner fruit—the affections, visions, and harmonies you permit to ripen within consciousness. See that any sense of separation or lack is but an illusion in the fluctuations of mind; your true state is sovereignty, grace, and imaged love. When you imagine the self thus, you are confirming that inner form in the present. The palm tree refuses the wind by remaining upright in awareness; the grapes multiply as you entertain pleasant, loving, appreciative thoughts toward life, toward others, and toward yourself. This is not pride but alignment with divine order: you are desired, cherished, and fruitful because you are already the I AM experiencing itself as you. Practice with bright assurance: cultivate that inner stature and lavish inner fruit, knowing it touches every relationship and circumstance.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the sentence: 'I am the palm tree of steadfast stature, bearing grapes of grace.' Then dwell in that feeling until it becomes your felt reality, and revise any sense of lack as already fulfilled.
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