Inner Generosity and Discernment
Psalms 112:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 112 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A good man shows favour and lends, while guiding his affairs with discretion.
Neville's Inner Vision
Descend from the verse into the living idea: the good man is a state of consciousness, a trust in abundance. When you imagine yourself as the lender and as one who lends with care, you awaken the I AM in action — a presence that chooses generosity as its natural expression and uses discernment as its compass. Lend not from fear of lack but as the outward move of an inner sufficiency. The act of giving and wise stewardship arise together from alignment with the inner governor, the God within. Each decision about resources becomes a movement of consciousness: release scarcity, affirm fullness, and extend help with love that does not violate truth. Rest in the conviction that your world grows as your inner state expands; the outer follows the inner being. Practice invites revision: see yourself as the good man now, and let your life reflect that awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM, and imagine being the good man who lends with ease and guides every choice with calm discernment. Feel the abundance already present in you, and let your next action flow from that inner reality.
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