Inner Psalm: Provision for the Needy
Psalms 9:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse promises the needy will not be forgotten. The poor's hopeful expectation shall not perish forever.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the psalm, the terms 'needy' and 'poor' point not to separate people but to a state of consciousness in you. God is the I AM who sustains every scene; when you dwell in that awareness, forgetfulness toward lack dissolves. The psalm does not plead for external mercy alone; it asserts that the inner state of provision is never abandoned by the universe of your making. You are invited to recognize that the appearance of want arises from a temporary contract with fear, not from the eternal nature of your being. As you align with the I AM, feeling that you are already cared for, you set in motion a providential current that remembers and answers. The 'not perish forever' becomes a commitment you keep with your own imagination: as you hold the image of sufficiency, the world matches that inner fact. Providence and guidance flow when your attention rests on the reality of your spiritual security, not on the statistics of need. By assuming fullness, you evoke justice: a harmony where solutions appear, steady and sure.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM as your provision now. In quiet, visualize a scene where your needs are met and feel that reality as real.
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