Peace Through the Inner Law
Psalms 119:165 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 119 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Those who love the inner law live in great peace. They are not easily offended.
Neville's Inner Vision
To love the law is to dwell in the order of your own being. When you align with that inner principle, the great peace spoken of in the psalm becomes your daily weather, not a distant harvest. Offense arises when you mistake appearances for reality; you can revise this by returning to I AM—the unwavering awareness that you are the law’s living expression. The more you treat the law as your true nature and not as a rule outside you, the steadier your mind becomes, and the world around you mirrors that steadiness. Practice imagining the inner law as a calm architect within you, arranging thoughts, relationships, and events into harmony. Feel the peace as a vivid sensation in your chest and declare, I love thy law; I am at peace. This is not merely belief; it is the assumed state that imagination can render into tangible circumstance. By remaining faithful to that inner law, you grow obedience and faithfulness, and your experience of life shifts to reflect a tranquil, unoffended consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat 'I love thy law; I am at peace,' and feel that state as real for a few minutes. Let any offense arise only to be gently revised back to the inner law, watching your inner weather settle.
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