Vineyard of Inner Judgment
Psalms 105:33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 105 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, the verse says God smote their vines and fig trees, removing outward abundance as judgment. It points to a disruption in material life that invites inner recalibration.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider that 'He smote their vines' speaks not of external gardeners, but of the I AM pruning the scenes of your current assumptions. The vines and fig trees are the habits of thought you lean on for safety—the beliefs about supply, the stories of success, the familiar landscapes of comfort. When the edge of these is cut, it is not punitive but corrective, a divinely timed revision of your inner weather. The outer show seems to fall away so your consciousness can rise to a higher image of yourself: one that does not depend on the old symbols for meaning or sustenance. The awakening comes when you interpret the 'destruction' as a necessary inner reordering, a shift in states of consciousness toward the reality you intend. You are invited to approve this change within, to feel the reality of your new self even while the old forms crumble, and to trust the law that imagination creates the world you inhabit. Replace fear with faith that this pruning is love in action, preparing you to bear fruits beyond the old vineyards.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and revise the scene—see the pruning as inner rearrangement by the I AM, and feel the new growth already present as your reality. Feel it real now.
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