Dwelling With The Faithful I Am
Psalms 101:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 101 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 101:6 speaks of God gazing on the faithful so they may dwell with Him. It further says that he who walks in a perfect way shall serve Him.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, the words are not about outward people but about an inner state. When your attention rests on the faithful within your own consciousness, you align with the land of your mind where God, the I AM, dwells. The 'faithful' are not distant souls; they are steadfast attitudes—truthful, obedient, trusting, and holy aspects of yourself that refuse to drift into doubt. To 'dwell with me' is to inhabit the awareness that you are already joined to the divine presence; it is the moment when your inner lights converge, and you become a single habitation with God. The 'perfect way' you walk is the consistent assumption that you are living from that unity, not merely seeking it. In such alignment, service flows as a natural expression of the I AM, not as an effort to earn favor. Thus, the psalm speaks of effortless fidelity—a state of consciousness from which all action springs and the world reorganizes to reflect that truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you already dwell with the I AM. Hold the simple affirmation, 'I am the faithful dwelling with God and I serve from that unity,' letting the feeling of residence in divine presence saturate you.
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