Little Riches, Big Being

Psalms 37:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 37 in context

Scripture Focus

16A little that a righteous man hath is better than the riches of many wicked.
Psalms 37:16

Biblical Context

The verse asserts that even the smallest possession of the righteous is more valuable than the riches of many wicked. It points to the inward order of life, where true provision flows from right alignment with the I AM.

Neville's Inner Vision

The verse is a map of consciousness. A little that the righteous man hath is not poverty but a sign that the inner economy runs on faith in the I AM. The riches of many wicked are external trophies born of fear, greed, and adaptation to a world of lack; true wealth, however, flows from the settled awareness that God is my provision. When you dwell in that awareness, even a small possession confirms abundance, for it is the seed from which the entire kingdom grows in imagination. The 'righteous' is the state of consciousness that refuses to be defined by external accounts, and so the little you own becomes a constant affirmation of sufficiency. By imagining you are already supplied, you reverse lack and align your inner world with the law of provision. The outer scene will then reflect a corresponding order, not by force but by the harmony of your inner stimulus. Remember: wealth is not the number in the bank, but the clarity that you are lovingly cared for by the I AM.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, hold your current 'little' in awareness as seed-wealth, and feel the wish fulfilled as if already yours. Visit that state daily until it feels natural.

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