Hide Word in the Heart

Psalms 119:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 119 in context

Scripture Focus

11Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.
Psalms 119:11

Biblical Context

The verse expresses that by hiding God's word in the heart, the believer guards against sin and stays aligned with divine law. It links inner discipline with outward conduct.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider the word as a living state of consciousness planted at the center of your being. When you say, Thy word have I hid in mine heart, you are not performing a ritual; you are rehearsing the state in which you live by Truth. The heart is the focal point where impression and imagination meet—the place where I AM awareness dwells. To hide the Word there is to awaken to the realization that the divine law operates within you now, and that every thought and feeling aligned with that Word becomes a present action. Sin appears as a stubborn outer movement, but with the inner Word kept intact, the imagination refuses to credit its reality. Maintain mental discipline, returning, in effect, to the felt sense of being guided by the Word. Thus obedience becomes not strain but recognition: you embody the state you seek, and your world yields to the truth you keep planted within.

Practice This Now

Assume the Word as your immediate state: repeatedly say, 'I am being guided by the Word within.' Feel that truth settle in your chest until it becomes your habitual perception.

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