Inner Verity and Commandments
Psalms 111:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 111 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that God's works express truth and judgment, and that His commandments are trustworthy and sure.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 111:7 insists that the works of His hands are verity and judgment, and that all His commandments are sure. In this light, the verse becomes a map of your inner climate: the 'hands' are your habitual thoughts, the 'verity' they express, and the 'judgment' is the inner correction that keeps you aligned with your goal. When you understand your life is a projection of your assumed state, you see truth and justice not as distant verdicts but as the natural consequence of your inner posture. The immutable 'commandments' are the steady laws of consciousness—principles that do not fail when you dwell in the feeling of the wish fulfilled. If a belief of lack or delay intrudes, revise it by asserting that the law is already complete within you, and that your next moment reflects your true aim. The certainty of these commandments invites fearless experimentation: trust your inner proof, and allow outer events to harmonize with your inner decision. Your task is to dwell in I AM, letting your actions embody the verity and judgment already written into your nature.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly for a few minutes, declare in the present tense, 'I AM the verity and judgment of right order in my life,' and revise any lack by momentarily accepting the outcome as already mine. Then feel the thrill of that assumption as if it is happening now.
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