From Trials to Wealthy Place
Psalms 66:10-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 66 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God tests and refines us, subjecting us to nets, affliction, and pressure. Yet deliverance comes as we move through these trials into a wealthy place.
Neville's Inner Vision
All the events of the verse are movements of consciousness. 'Thou hast proved us' means the I AM is testing a state of being. Just as silver is tried by fire, your inner metal is refined by pressure of belief until it shines with truth. The 'net' and the afflictions are not external traps but inner resistances—voices of limitation your present self keeps repeating. As long as you identify with the circumstance, you ride over your head and burn through fire and water in a dream. But deliverance comes when you revise the scene by assuming a different state: wealth, provision, and freedom are real only as states of consciousness you honor. Invoke the I AM, feel the feeling of the fulfilled condition, and let it sink into every cell. When you live from that inner position, the outward events rearrange to reflect it. The 'wealthy place' is not somewhere you go; it is where you already are in awareness. Through that inner movement, the trial becomes a school, and you awaken to your true abundance in God.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, take a few breaths, and assume the feeling of already being in a wealthy place—see the table set, the provision, the relief. Sit with that state for a few minutes, revising any sense of lack until it is your present reality.
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