Inner Law That Stands Forever
Psalms 111:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 111 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 111:8 declares that divine commandments endure forever and are enacted in truth and uprightness. It presents the inner law as an unchanging pattern within consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the verse as a statement about your own inner law. The 'they' are not distant laws but states of consciousness that stand fast when you align with the I AM. These commandments endure forever because they reflect the timeless truth of who you really are, a being whose awareness is unchanging. When you refuse to bend truth to fear and choose to act in truth and uprightness, you are simply expressing that inner pattern in form. Obedience here is not obligation to a rule external to you, but fidelity to the self-existent reality within you. As you revise your self-image and account of life to correspond with this immutable truth, the world begins to mirror permanence: decisions that feel inevitable, situations that resolve with clarity, and a sense of steadiness that nothing can shake. The practice invites you to dwell in the I AM, to imagine that timeless law permeating every choice, and to let the feeling of its truth settle into your body. When you stand on that inner foundation, you discover that truth and uprightness do not come and go; they are the very texture of your consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the end: I live under an eternal inner law of truth and uprightness. Feel it real in your chest and let that certainty guide one daily choice today.
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