Inner Kingship of the I AM
Psalms 37:35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 37:35 notes the wicked in great power, spreading themselves like a green bay tree. It invites us to see through outward security to inner realities.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, the wicked and the green bay tree are not others but a state of consciousness that appears powerful when embraced. Power in the world arises from belief in separation, and the vivid growth of the outward tree symbolizes how such belief can seem impressive while remaining unrooted in absolute reality. Remember that God is the I AM, the awareness that hosts all life; you are asked to identify with that inner reality rather than with the spectacle of power. When you notice the impression of prosperity or control in the world, observe it as a mental movement and not as fact. Immediately revise by affirming your own inner wealth: I am the I AM, I am the abundance, I am secure in divine provision. Then feel the reality of that inner state until it floods your senses and alters your outward conditions because imagination creates reality. The imagined end of justice and righteousness in you dissolves the seeming outer strength of the world.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat I am the I AM. Imagine a green bay tree rooted in your chest, its branches radiant with inner wealth. Revise the scene by declaring that outward power is a reflection of your inner state, and you stand unshaken as abundance flows.
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