Inner Provision Through Covenant Mind
Psalms 111:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 111 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God provides nourishment to those who fear Him. He remains mindful of His covenant.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s world, this verse reveals a law of consciousness: nourishment is not merely physical supply, but the fruit of an inner state. 'The fear of Him' is not servile dread but reverent attention—the stable awareness that I AM is the source of all provision. 'Meat unto them' becomes mental meat: ideas, energy, and sustenance that arise when I dwell in the assumption that the covenant between my higher I AM and my daily life is valid now. When I accept that God’s covenant governs my experience, I am 'mindful' of the covenant, and the outer world rearranges itself to reflect that inner assumption. Provision follows from the conviction that I am attended by a law that remembers me and feeds my needs. The verse invites me to practice a present-tense faith: imagine the good I require as already given, feel gratitude, and persist until the sensed reality outpictures outwardly. In short, align your inner reverence with the unbreakable agreement of your true self, and provision manifests.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of being nourished now; feel the texture of nourishment and gratitude. Keep that feeling until it becomes your outer experience.
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