Abundant Provision, Joyful Salvation
Psalms 132:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 132 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God promises abundant provision and salvation: the poor are fed and the saints rejoice. The text ties outer blessing to an inner state of worship and gratitude.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Psalms, the words reveal states of consciousness, not distant histories. 'Abundant provision' is the inner sense of sufficiency in the I AM, the unshakable awareness that feeds the inner poor with bread. When you imagine clothes for the priests, you are clothing your inner function—the priestly faculty of perception and gratitude—with Salvation, the inner liberty that comes from perfected awareness. And the saints' joy is the audible expression of that inner joy, a chorus rising from within when consciousness recognizes itself as God. The mechanism is practical: dwell in the end you desire, assume you are already supplied and protected, revise any memory of lack, and feel the realness of that state until it fills every moment.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already living in abundance and feel the joy as truth now. Revise any sense of lack by holding this image for several breaths until it saturates your awareness.
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