Inner Sovereign Psalm Vision
Psalms 72:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 72 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 72:15-17 speaks of a ruler whose life is sustained by continual praise, abundant harvest, and a name that endures, blessing people and nations.
Neville's Inner Vision
This psalm is not about a distant king; it is about the state you assume in consciousness. The 'he' who lives is the I AM you awaken as, the inner ruler whose life proceeds from within. The 'gold of Sheba' is inner abundance; it arrives as the shine of your own inspired thoughts when you dwell in the feeling that is wealth. 'Prayer continually' is the attentiveness you give to that state, a steady reverent focus rather than external ritual. The image of the corn upon the mountains and the fruit that shakes like Lebanon points to returns of your inner weather: high places yielding nourishment and confidence that spreads through your world. The line 'his name shall endure forever' is the recognition that this state, pressed into memory by feeling it real, becomes a lasting feature of your being. 'All nations shall call him blessed' signals that your inner prosperity makes all life respond with blessings. So, enter this psalm as a practice: regard yourself as the king, honor the inner law, and let the feeling of that enduring identity rule your day.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume the consciousness of the king within you, and feel daily abundance as your natural state; revise any sense of lack until it is real.
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