Watering The Inner Ground: Psalm 65:10

Psalms 65:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 65 in context

Scripture Focus

10Thou waterest the ridges thereof abundantly: thou settlest the furrows thereof: thou makest it soft with showers: thou blessest the springing thereof.
Psalms 65:10

Biblical Context

The verse depicts divine care for the land—water nourishing ridges, settling furrows, softening soil with showers, and blessing what will spring forth.

Neville's Inner Vision

View the ridges and furrows as the inner terrain of your mind. The water is the inflow of awareness—the I AM—refreshing every corner of consciousness. When it says Thou waterest the ridges abundantly, feel how your focus can flood fixed beliefs and stubborn habits with steady conviction. The furrows are settled by this rain, signaling that inner patterns become orderly under the guiding presence of awareness. The showers soften the soil, dissolving resistance and fear so the seed of your desire can sprout. And the blessing of the springing thereof is the manifestation in your life—the moment your imagined state becomes perceived reality. This is inner weather, not external; dwell in the I AM and align thought with truth, and your world will follow. The rain you imagine acts as your assumption; the field is your mind; the crop is your realized state.

Practice This Now

Impose this practice now: close your eyes, affirm 'I AM the water and soil of my mind,' and assume abundance. Revise any sense of drought and feel the rain renewing your inner ground until your desired outcome sprouts into experience.

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