Inner Goodness Echoes Psalms 125:4
Psalms 125:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 125 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks God to do good to those who are good and to the upright in heart. It points to the inner condition as the source of outward blessing.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville lens, the 'Do good' spoken to God is an invitation to acknowledge the state you already are. God is not a distant benevolence; God is the I AM within you, the consciousness that makes your life feel as real as your most intimate thought. When the Psalm speaks of those who are good and upright in heart, it is describing your inner dispositions—consistent acts of love, honesty, and fidelity to your higher self. To ask God to do good to them is to recognize your own capacity to maintain a state of grace. If you persist in seeing yourself as separate from this goodness, you obey the illusion; if you revise, you realize you are the very ground upon which good arises. Every conviction you hold about yourself becomes the weather of your world; therefore, hold the conviction that you are good and upright, and grace will respond by arranging circumstances that echo your inner state. The good you seek is the good you are.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and repeat, 'I am good, I am upright in heart,' letting that posture saturate your inner atmosphere for five minutes, feeling it as already true.
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