Steady Wealth by Integrity

Psalms 15:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 15 in context

Scripture Focus

5He that putteth not out his money to usury, nor taketh reward against the innocent. He that doeth these things shall never be moved.
Psalms 15:5

Biblical Context

Psalm 15:5 declares that true security comes from fair dealing: not exploiting others with usury and not taking rewards against the innocent. A life of integrity is described as unmoved by worldly shifts.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of the verse as a map of your inner economy. When you acknowledge that you do not lend with coercion nor take rewards against the innocent, you are naming a state of consciousness, not a rule imposed from without. The I AM, your true self, is the sole financier of your reality, circulating wealth from harmony rather than from manipulation. If you have believed money comes by exploiting others, revise that belief now and feel the inner security that accompanies fair dealing. The one who lives in such a state is never moved, for his foundation is the unshakeable awareness that right action aligns with divine order. Wealth then becomes a natural expression of integrity, trust, and faithfulness, not a bargaining chip. As you dwell in this awareness, you see every transaction as a reflection of your inner posture: you give freely, you receive with gratitude, and you remain steady amid the shifting appearances of life. The verse thus teaches you to rule your world from the I AM, and to know that truth and fairness are the true anchors of stability.

Practice This Now

Assume the state now: I am the I AM in perfect financial integrity, lending only with ease and refusing to profit from another's harm. Feel that your security rests in this consciousness, and let it inform every transaction.

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