Divine Regard Within
Psalms 138:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 138 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God respects the humble; the proud are distant from His awareness. The verse invites us to examine our inner state rather than outward status.
Neville's Inner Vision
Have you, in consciousness, learned to dwell where the I AM is high and yet looks with intimate regard to the lowly? The word 'lowly' speaks not of outward poverty but of inner posture—humility, quiet openness, and a readiness to be led. In Neville's language, God is the I AM, the steady, all-seeing awareness that never leaves your side. When you imagine yourself as humble, you invite that awareness to draw near; you do not diminish your worth, but you align your state with its favor. The proud, on the other hand, create distance by clinging to self-importance and external validation, causing God-essence to move away in your inner landscape. This verse offers a practical correction: shift your inner state from striving to surrender, from scarcity to sufficiency in the presence of the I AM. By assenting to your own littleness in the light of the Lord, you awaken the invisible hand that supports your most cherished desires. Remember, the actual change is not in changing God but in changing your sense of self to be worthy of His attentiveness.
Practice This Now
Assume 'I am humble in the Lord's eyes' and hold that feeling until it stamps your day. When pride arises, revise by declaring, 'I am loved, and the I AM attends to my humblest intention.'
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