Psalm 10:4 Inner Awareness

Psalms 10:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 10 in context

Scripture Focus

4The wicked, through the pride of his countenance, will not seek after God: God is not in all his thoughts.
Psalms 10:4

Biblical Context

Psalm 10:4 speaks of the wicked who, prideful, do not seek God, and thus God is not in their thoughts.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the sight of the I AM, the 'wicked' are simply a state of consciousness where the pride of self blinds the mind to God. When the countenance is fixed in defense and image, the inner petition—seeking God—ceases, and God becomes 'not in all his thoughts.' But God is always the I AM present in you; to rewrite this is to revise the inner posture. See that every thought you entertain either aligns with the sense of separation or with the living presence of God within. The moment you believe yourself apart from God, you are letting the self imagine absence. Yet imagination creates reality, so you can shift by assuming the converse: that God is your constant awareness, that the I AM is the space where all thinking unfolds. By feasting on this truth, the distance collapses; pride dissolves as you deliberately identify with the divine presence rather than the image you worship on the outside.

Practice This Now

Assume today: God is in all your thoughts; anytime you catch yourself judging or elevating ego, revise by repeating 'I AM that I AM' and feel the presence filling the mind.

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