Deep Roots In Divine Ground
Psalms 80:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 80 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God makes space in your mind for growth. When the inner ground takes root, fullness fills your land.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 80:9 speaks to the inner economy of consciousness. God prepares the room before the 'vine' of your desire is planted, and by the act of assumption you cause it to take deep root. The land, your life, becomes a field of habitation where presence grows. In Neville's language, this is not about external geography but a shift of state: you awaken to I AM as the seedbank; you invite a spacious inner room where thoughts and feelings can anchor. When you feel the root going deep—steady, undisturbed by doubt—the entire landscape of your daily experience begins to respond as if already fulfilled. Providence is the alignment of your most intimate state with reality; as you dwell in the awareness of fullness, the Kingdom of God expands within and around you, renewing the old with new creation. The verse invites you to revise the sense of lack by claiming room, root, and eventual harvest in your inner kingdom.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, in the stillness, assume you already dwell in an inner room prepared for your growth. Feel the deep roots taking hold and imagine the land around you filling with life.
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