Blessed by Reverent Fear

Psalms 128:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 128 in context

Scripture Focus

4Behold, that thus shall the man be blessed that feareth the LORD.
Psalms 128:4

Biblical Context

This verse states that blessing comes to the person who fears the LORD. It links holy fear with a life of safety and well-being.

Neville's Inner Vision

The verse 128:4 speaks with a quiet, personal invitation: blessing comes to the one who fears the LORD. In Neville’s tone, the 'man' is a state of consciousness, not a distant character. When you dwell in the I AM—the constant awareness within you—you reinterpret 'fear' as reverent attention to your choosing of life. The fear of the LORD becomes a disciplined posture of inner trust, an alignment of feeling, imagination, and action with the divine order already present within. Blessing is not a future prize but the atmosphere of your present inner life—harmony, security, and growth that arise from assuming you are in intimate relationship with God within. By habitually feeling as the one who is blessed, you dissolve lack and reveal blessing as the natural condition of your awareness. As your inner state shifts, your outer circumstances follow, echoing the revised story that you are already blessed here and now.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the state of consciousness in which you are the blessed one who fears the LORD within. Repeat, 'I am blessed now, because I fear and honor the LORD,' and rest in the felt reality of this awareness for several minutes.

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