Inner Justice and Provision
Psalms 146:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 146 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that God acts for the oppressed, provides for the hungry, and frees prisoners.
Neville's Inner Vision
By Neville's lens, the verse is not about a distant event but an inner conversion. 'Oppressed', 'hungry', and 'prisoner' are states of consciousness you may entertain. The 'God' who acts is the I AM—the living awareness that you are. When you imagine relief for the oppressed, nourishment for the hungry, and release for the prisoner, you are not petitioning an outside power; you are aligning your inner faculties with the reality that such conditions already exist in consciousness. This I AM does not bring victory by struggle, but by assumption. To live this psalm is to practice revision: dwell in the scene where justice already is, where tending and freedom are present, and feel the truth in your chest until it becomes your habitual mood. The more steady that feeling, the more outward life mirrors the inner order, for the divine action you seek is your own awareness becoming tangible.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the I AM as the judge and feeder in your life. Revise your sense of lack by vividly imagining a hungry person eating and a prisoner being loosed, then feel it real.
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