Flourishing by the I Am Presence
Psalms 92:7-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 92 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage contrasts the temporary rise of the wicked with the enduring flourishing of the righteous in the presence of the LORD; it declares that God is exalted, enemies scattered, and those planted in the Lord's house will bear fruit in old age.
Neville's Inner Vision
I tell you that the wicked and the workers of iniquity are but pictures on the screen of your own consciousness. When you feel yourself as the I AM, the surface world’s 'enemies' vanish into the nothingness of belief. The psalm's line that Thou art Most High forever is the assurance that your awareness stands highest, unmoved by any shifting appearance. The horn exalted and the fresh oil symbolize a renewed energy poured into your inner life when you refuse to identify with lack or fear. Your eye and ear come to witness the fulfillment of your desire as you align with the truth that the righteous are those who dwell in the inner house of the LORD. Plant yourself there—in that fixed point of consciousness—and you will flourish, even in old age, bearing fruit as evidence that the LORD is upright and your rock. The outer world does not dictate your vitality; your I AM inner reality does.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the I AM presence: I am planted in the house of the LORD, I flourish now; feel the fresh oil, see the palm and cedar of your inner life.
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