Rooted by Rivers: Psalm 1:3-6
Psalms 1:3-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The righteous are like a tree planted by rivers of water, yielding fruit in its season and prospering. The ungodly are like chaff that the wind blows away.
Neville's Inner Vision
All of Psalm 1:3–6 speaks to a single truth: life arises from your inner state. The righteous are the tree planted by the streams of awareness you inhabit, nourished by the I AM that you confidently acknowledge as your own being. In this state, your thoughts, choices, and actions bear fruit in their season; your leaf remains vibrant, and whatever you do prospers because you are not ruled by outer conditions but by an inner principle that never fails. The ungodly, by contrast, are the chaff that the wind blows away—old belief, doubt, and fear that have no staying power when confronted with the divine steady current of consciousness. Judgment and accountability, then, are simply the recognition that you are measuring the condition of your own inner life; the path of the righteous is known by the Lord because your awareness naturally aligns with its law. By dwelling in the truth that the I AM is your life, you activate a flow that makes prosperity inevitable in your present experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as your life, rooted by living waters. Feel the vitality flowing through you now and envision your next step prospering.
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