Remembering the I AM Within

Psalms 10:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 10 in context

Scripture Focus

11He hath said in his heart, God hath forgotten: he hideth his face; he will never see it.
Psalms 10:11

Biblical Context

The verse depicts a person who believes God has forgotten them, with God hidden and unseen. It points to a mental posture of separation rather than objective reality.

Neville's Inner Vision

There is only the I AM here and now, and the Psalm’s fearful claim arises from a momentary state of consciousness rather than reality. The speaker’s heart says, 'God hath forgotten,' because attention has wandered into separation, hiding the divine face from awareness. But God is not external; the I AM is the very act of being aware. To undo this dream, assume the opposite: 'God remembers me now' and 'I am seen by the I AM.' When you hold that assumption, feel the warmth of presence at the center of your chest, as if God’s gaze rests there. Let the sense of being watched by Spirit dissolve the illusion of abandonment and replenish hope for the future. Your faith shifts not by proof but by inner revision, by choosing to dwell in the realization that presence is continuous, and that nothing can erase the I AM from your life.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and say, 'God remembers me now,' allowing the felt presence of the I AM to flood your chest with warm light.

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