Keeper of the Inner Word
Psalms 12:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 12:7 declares that God will keep and preserve the faithful across generations. It speaks to the endurance of divine truth within the heart.
Neville's Inner Vision
The verse is not about ancient lands but about your inner keeping. 'Them' are your true ideas—the Word within—that the I AM preserves through any generation of appearances. The deed of preservation is not a distant power but your own state of consciousness kept by God as your very awareness. When you dwell as the I AM, you are already guarded; circumstances cannot erase the living truth that endures in you. The generation you face is simply a surface condition; the eternal you remains unchanged, preserved by Providence. Your job is to hold steady to the inner assurance that you are kept, and let your imagination align with that assurance. The more vividly you feel the eternal present tense—the I AM preserving you—the more your daily world mirrors safety, guidance, and mercy. This is not begging for protection but recognizing that you already stand within the kept, the secure, the divine presence. In this recognition, faith becomes experience, and salvation is an ongoing keeping rather than a distant promise.
Practice This Now
Assume you are kept by the I AM. Close your eyes, feel the inner security as the truth preserved in you, and softly say, 'I am kept by God in this moment and through every generation.'
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