Labor From Dawn To Dusk

Psalms 104:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 104 in context

Scripture Focus

23Man goeth forth unto his work and to his labour until the evening.
Psalms 104:23

Biblical Context

This verse presents the daily rhythm of human labor, a going forth from morning into the evening. It frames work as ordinary, dignified movement of life.

Neville's Inner Vision

You are not merely stepping from waking hours into tasks; you are stepping out of a mood of limitation into the I AM that you are. The verse speaks of man's going forth to work as a natural movement, but time and labor reveal your inner state more than the clock does. In Neville fashion, see that the outer world of labor is the outward sign of an inward decision. The man who goes forth is the self who has decided what it loves and wills to express; the evening simply records how faithfully that decision has been held in consciousness. If you would change your day, you must change your inner image; you must realize that you already are the type of person whose labor is purposeful joy, whose toil is the on-going expression of the Imago Dei within you. Begin to live from the end you desire: feel the pride, competence, and ease as if you already completed your day with value.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume you are already employed by the inner idea you seek to embody; revise your self-image to one of confident, purposeful work, and feel it real now as you go about your day. Carry this feeling into your work, and let the day prove the assumption.

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