Inner House, Divine Good
Psalms 122:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 122 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states a vow to seek the LORD's good because His house is precious. It centers the speaker's purpose in honoring divine dwelling.
Neville's Inner Vision
To interpret this verse in Neville Goddard’s manner, see the 'house of the LORD' as your inner sanctuary—your present state of awareness where God dwells. The 'I will seek thy good' becomes a declaration that you will seek the good that God, the I AM within, desires for you. You are not seeking outward favors but aligning your inner state with divine intention. When you accept the inner sanctuary as true, fear, doubt, and lack lose their grip because you are now the observer and the beneficiary of God’s desire. The good of God is the natural expression of your consciousness when you inhabit that inner house; imagination becomes the instrument through which it moves. This is not delay; it is revision: you revise the sense of self until it mirrors the divine good as already accomplished. With continued assumption, you awaken to see conditions bearing witness to your inner state: harmony, provision, and right relation. The shift from externals to inner dwelling is the key—your world will adjust to the degree you dwell within that sanctuary as the truth of who you are.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the house of the LORD. In a quiet moment, declare, 'I am the house of the LORD, seeking Thy good now,' and linger there until you feel the truth as real.
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