Fixed Heart, Fearless Faith
Psalms 112:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 112 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents the righteous as unmoved by time, forever remembered, and fearless because their heart is fixed on the LORD. In plain sense, when your inner disposition is anchored in God, outward reports lose their grip.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner language of Neville Goddard, the righteous are not a crowd but a state of consciousness. The phrase not to be moved forever represents a constant, unshakable conviction of your I AM self, the awareness that cannot be unsettled by changing circumstances. The everlasting remembrance becomes the inner memory that you are always known by the one presence within you, your true identity that remains unchanged by time. When you hear evil tidings, do not argue with them; let your heart be fixed in the certainty that you are the I AM, here and now. Trust in the LORD is trust in your higher self, the inner law that does not fear because it perceives all as arising from the same source. Thus the outer world becomes a reflection of your inner state, and mental stability creates a life that endures every report. This is not denial but re-creation: you revise the external by aligning with the truth that you cannot be moved when you dwell in God.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: I am fixed in God; I shall not be moved. Close your eyes, feel the unwavering certainty, and revise every troubling tidings as illusion, a mirror of your inner stability.
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