Inner Strength for Stable Streets

Psalms 144:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 144 in context

Scripture Focus

14That our oxen may be strong to labour; that there be no breaking in, nor going out; that there be no complaining in our streets.
Psalms 144:14

Biblical Context

Psalm 144:14 calls for strong labor power, protection from intrusion, and streets free from complaint. It envisions provision, order, and communal peace.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your oxen are not beasts of burden but the living powers of your own consciousness—the memory, the will, the reasoning you name as I AM—made strong by a single act of imagination. When you envision them fully at labor, you set a steady rhythm of provision within your life. The 'breaking in' and the 'going out' are symbols for fear and drift attempting to breach your inner boundary; by dwelling in the certainty of protection within, those intrusions fade. The 'streets' symbolize the outer world that follows your inner climate; refuse to complain, keep the mind serene, and you invite order, unity, and peace. Providence is not a distant gift but your awareness acting as law: assume the end, and the end reveals itself. The more you feel your inner labor secured and unbroken, the more your world aligns with that reality— steady work, secure doors, and a harmonious community.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume I AM as the inner governor, letting the strength to labor fill your mind. Picture a quiet street with doors secured, no intrusions, and no complaints, until that peace feels inevitable.

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