Inner Covenant of Generosity
Proverbs 21:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse contrasts a man who covets all day with a righteous person who gives freely. It points to an inner state: generosity as the true provision.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 21:26 speaks in the language of outward life, yet the real talk is inward. The covetous man, who seeks to hold and hoard all day long, reveals a mind that believes scarcity is the ruling principle. The righteous man, who gives and spareth not, embodies a different state of consciousness: a vibrational trust that life is an overflowing stream and that you are the channel, not the bottleneck. In Neville's sense, you do not correct the world by fighting desire, but by reidentifying who you are. When you acknowledge, 'I am the generous I AM, the one through whom abundance flows,' your inner weather shifts. Thoughts of lack dissolve as you cultivate the feeling of already having enough and of giving from that fullness. The day will yield what the inner state has already blessed; circumstances rearrange to reflect the new assumption. Remain steadfast in the conviction that your 'giving' is not a sacrifice but a natural expression of your being, and the world will mirror the inner generosity you live in.
Practice This Now
Act: Close your eyes, assume you are the generous channel of abundance; repeat, 'I am the I AM that gives and withholds nothing,' and feel the fullness as you imagine a moment of effortless giving.
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