Inner Mercy and Wise Alignment
Psalms 101:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 101 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 101:1-2 expresses the vow to sing of mercy and judgment and to live wisely with a perfect heart, seeking the inward arrival of the divine presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 101 invites you to crown your life with mercy as the air you breathe and to measure every thought by judgment as the gate through which you discern truth. In Neville’s psychology, such lines are not about a distant deity but about your states of consciousness: mercy is the overflow of a tender, inclusive I AM; judgment is the steady, discerning sense that refuses to permit conflict in the temple of your mind. When you declare, I will behave myself wisely in a perfect way, you are not negotiating with fate but educating your own inner self to dwell in alignment. The cry, O when wilt thou come unto me? becomes the joyful expectation that the divine self—your present awareness—arrives whenever you choose to inhabit your inner house with a perfect heart. The “house” is your inner world; the perfect heart is a quiet, unwavering faith that this I AM is always there, never distant, always ready to rule in fidelity. By living this way, you awaken the state where mercy and discernment co-create your reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume you are already in possession of a perfect heart; silently say, 'I am the mercy and the judgment I seek,' then envision entering your inner house where the I AM dwells, feeling its steady, loving presence.
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