Inner Famine, Infinite Supply
Psalms 105:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 105 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse depicts God bringing famine and breaking the staff of bread. It signals that external lack reveals an inward dependence and need.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reader who believes the world is apart from your inner life, Psalm 105:16 is a hint that famine is not an outside decree but a movement in consciousness. God here is not a distant judge but the I AM within, turning a scene of lack into a mirror of your inner state. The ‘staff of bread’ represents your usual props—money, status, approval—that you have trusted to sustain you. When you feel the famine, you are being invited to reexamine where you place your supply. Shift your attention from the conditioning of scarcity to the living presence of I AM, which knows no famine, only abundance. In this light, the apparent deprivation becomes a signal to revise the belief that life depends on external conditions. As you dwell in the awareness of I AM, the urge to prove your worth through possession fades, and you awaken to a sufficiency that was always yours. The scene changes because you have changed the state from which you perceive.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise: 'I am abundantly supplied, here and now.' Feel that assurance as real until it brightens your sense of life.
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