Wealth and Equality in I Am
Proverbs 22:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Rich and poor meet together under one Creator. The verse declares that God is the maker of all, placing every person in a shared dignity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this line, wealth and poverty are seen not as rival kingdoms but as two forms of the same inner state. The Lord, the maker of them all, is the I AM that animates every consciousness. When you realize that riches and want come from the same source within you, you understand there is no true separation between classes. The outer world merely reflects your inner alignment. Thus poverty is not a judgment on your-self and wealth is not a proof of your worth; both arise from your attitude toward your own being. By God's design, all forms of provision and lack can be harmonized by the awareness that you are the creator of your experience. The invitation is to rest in the unity of life, to bless others as you bless yourself, knowing they are facets of the same divine act. When you accept that the I AM is the maker of all, you release the fear of scarcity and step into a durable sense of abundance that transcends social labels. Providence then becomes a present, intimate fact of your consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and revise: 'The LORD is the maker of all; I am the I AM.' Feel the unity of wealth and poverty as one living consciousness in you.
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