Inner Wealth in Psalms 73:11-12

Psalms 73:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 73 in context

Scripture Focus

11And they say, How doth God know? and is there knowledge in the most High?
12Behold, these are the ungodly, who prosper in the world; they increase in riches.
Psalms 73:11-12

Biblical Context

It records a doubt about God's knowledge and contrasts it with the ungodly prospering in the world. The Psalm invites a deeper inner alignment rather than external proofs.

Neville's Inner Vision

These lines reveal a mind wrestling with the idea that God is distant and unseen, an external judge measuring wealth by outward proof. In the Neville reading, the 'How doth God know?' is but a signal of a state of consciousness that believes knowledge lives outside the I AM. You are the awareness behind every scene, the ever-present I that notes wealth, injustice, and fortune as movements of your own inner life. The ungodly prospering are not others out there; they are the outer picture of a belief system that thinks wealth equates to truth. When you claim the truth that I AM knows all, you reverse the order: Providence is not a vendetta of fortune but a register of your inner condition. Righteousness and justice arise as you align your inner state with the fact that you are the knower. Wealth is not a measure of external gain; it is the natural outgrowth of a consciousness harmonized with truth and faithfulness. As you dwell in that awareness, the appearances rearrange to reflect your inner decree.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly and revise the scene by affirming, 'I AM the all-knowing I.' Feel it real, and declare that Providence is guiding you from within, until outer conditions align with that inner truth.

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