Inner Covenant Of Abundant Living
Psalms 109:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 109 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses speak of the speaker wishing ruin on a man’s family—he will be fatherless, widowed, and beggared, with a life of wandering.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the I AM's light, these lines reveal a psychological drama: the speaker's fear-born forecast becomes a self-fulfilling fate, because belief precedes form. What you utter about another’s downfall is a projection of your own inner assumption about lack, power, and justice. The outer scene—children as fatherless, wife as widow, endless vagabondage—maps an inner disposition: the consumed imagination of punishment, scarcity, and control. To escape this, the reader must claim sovereignty over the mind by revision: declare that the only power is the I AM, and that all beings are held in divine provision. Rehearse a new script where abundance, safety, and wholeness flow to all involved, including the one named as adversary, until the old doom dissolves into a peaceful scene of harmony. Feel the truth of your unity with spacious life, and greet the future as already determined by your higher awareness rather than by a fallen imagination. In this way, you dissolve the "curse" by reversing the inward state that birthed it.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM as the sole source of life for all involved and feel it real that the family is blessed and supported in divine order.
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