Generosity Elevates the Soul
Psalms 112:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 112 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse praises a life of generosity. Giving to the poor leads to enduring righteousness and lasting honor.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reader I say: the act of dispersing your wealth is not a mere charitable gesture in time; it is a closing of the gap between your inner abundance and the world. The 'poor' you relieve are but thoughts of lack within you—when you give, you acknowledge your oneness with the supply. In this inner move, righteousness is not earned from men, but established as a state of consciousness that endures. Your horn—the symbol of kingship—is not fame or power over others; it is the strengthened crown of awareness that rises as you live by the law of your own I AM. When you act as the establisher of good, your inner nature aligns with eternal order, and the impression you make becomes your reality. The outward honor that follows is the echo of an inner truth: you are the cause, not the consequence. Your life is a living scripture in which generosity reflects your true authority and searches for nothing beyond itself.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In the next moment, assume the role of the inner giver. Feel the state of abundance now, picture the amount as already dispersed, and revise any sense of lack until it dissolves—feel it real.
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