Anointed Presence Within

Psalms 132:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 132 in context

Scripture Focus

10For thy servant David's sake turn not away the face of thine anointed.
Psalms 132:10

Biblical Context

Psalm 132:10 pleads that God not turn away from His anointed for the sake of His servant David. It grounds the inner kingly claim in covenant loyalty and the presence of God.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the inner language of consciousness, Psalm 132:10 translates to a simple, universal law: the I AM, the anointed state, is never abandoned by the Presence when you hold fidelity to your inner king. 'Thy servant David's sake' becomes your insistence that the sovereign idea—your own Davidic identity—remain recognized and cherished. The 'face' of God is the awareness that looks upon that state; to turn away is to forget your own authority, to concede a reality not loved by your own inner government. Intercession, then, is an act of alignment, not petition: you imagine the covenant loyalty that binds you to this royal self and feel the Presence of God already near the throne you occupy. The Kingdom of God is not distant; it is the field of operation of your I AM. When you maintain this image, the seeming outer events bend to the inner reality, and God’s face remains turned toward you. Practice is simple: assume the kingship now, dwell in the feeling that you are the anointed, and the rest follows as law.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes, place attention on the I AM as the anointed, and apply the assumption that God turns His face toward you; stay with that feeling until it becomes your immediate atmosphere.

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