Foundations Within Renewed

Psalms 11:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 11 in context

Scripture Focus

3If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?
Psalms 11:3

Biblical Context

The verse asks what the righteous can do when outer foundations seem destroyed. Neville teaches that true security comes from within, by waking to the I AM and reimagining the foundation as steadfast.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the seeker who reads, the cry 'If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?' is not a command to despair, but a invitation to shift your inner position. The word foundations points to your deepest beliefs about safety, worth, and order. When you judge them broken, you have simply identified with a mental picture. Remember, you are the I AM, the awareness that can redraw any scene by its inner movement. The righteous are those who refuse to let circumstance define them; they return to the ground of their own consciousness and plant a new idea. By assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled, you re-anchor the inner foundations in the eternal stone of consciousness. In this act, creation does not wait for outer signs; it responds to an inner decree. The mind, not the world, is the true stage. The destruction you perceive dissolves as you dwell in the truth that you are always on solid ground in the I AM, and that the world must reflect that conviction.

Practice This Now

Assume the I AM now. Close your eyes, feel the ground of your being as solid and eternal, and declare silently, The foundations of my life are eternally secure. Stay with that feeling for a few breaths, letting it revise your sense of reality.

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