I Am Owner of All Creation
Psalms 50:9-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 50:9-11 declares that God owns all creatures; offerings from animals are not necessary because the entire world belongs to God, and He knows every creature.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the language of this psalm, God is not addressing distant gods but speaking to the I AM you are. The claim that every beast of the forest, the cattle on a thousand hills, and the fowls of the mountains are mine is the inner declaration that all outer form is a projection of your own state. When you acknowledge that, you cease seeking from without and begin ruling from within. Your consciousness becomes the treasury; you are the owner, the steward, and the governor of every event in your life. You do not offer sacrifices to the sky; you assume the reality of abundance by aligning with the divine order already resident in you. The universe answers to the reality you affirm inside, not to pleas on the lips. Live from the I AM, with the conviction that nothing outside can override your inner possession. Then the Kingdom of God appears as a steady, inner order—imagination becomes your garden, and wealth and provision rise in response to your persistent inner claim.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM, the owner of all I survey.' Feel the inner wealth rising as you imagine abundance flowing from within, and stay with that feeling for two minutes.
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