Inner Wealth Without Usury
Deuteronomy 23:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Deuteronomy 23:19 forbids charging interest to a brother on money or goods lent. It frames kinship as higher than profit, calling for fair exchange within the family.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, the verse opens as a door in your inner room. The prohibition against usury to a brother reveals that money is not a weapon but a vibration of your own awareness. The I AM within you does not hoard; it provides. When you identify with that I AM, lending ceases to be a contest of interest and becomes a healing act of sharing from your inner abundance. The 'brother' stands for any part of yourself—your need, your trust, your sense of lack—that you are tempted to exploit for gain. If you feel pressure to extract more, you have forgotten that you are the sole source of supply, and you have projected scarcity into your outer world. Revise the scene by assuming you are the vessel through which abundance flows and that all loans, when made, are simply the circulation of energy through the unity of consciousness. Wealth then ceases to be a possession and becomes a stream of provision proceeding from your inner state. Your task is to feel that state now, and the outward arrangement will align.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is your sole source of supply. Visualize sharing resources freely with your 'brother' and feel wealth circulating as your inner provision.
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