Haste, Truth, and Trust

Psalms 116:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 116 in context

Scripture Focus

11I said in my haste, All men are liars.
Psalms 116:11

Biblical Context

In haste, the speaker declares that all people are liars, revealing how fear distorts perception.

Neville's Inner Vision

Verse 116:11 is not a verdict about others but a snapshot of your inner state when you are rushed and unsettled. It shows that you are listening to surface appearances and forgetting the I AM that governs your world. The inner truth is that appearances reflect your state of consciousness; the idea 'all men are liars' arises from a mind clinging to hurt and scarcity, not from an objective law. By returning to the I AM within, you revise this impression: you choose to see others through a lens of trust and genuine seeking for truth. As you assume a state of quiet discernment—knowing that truth remains intact beyond appearances—the inner movements realign. You will notice that trust, humility, and wisdom replace cynicism, and your relations reflect a kinder reality. The more consistently you dwell in the assumption 'I AM' sees truth in all, the less often the hasty judgment returns, and the world answers with greater harmony.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling of the I AM within: silently say, 'I am aware of truth behind appearances.' Then revise the verdict to 'All are doing their best with the light they have,' and feel that trust as real.

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