Fearfully Made, Fearlessly Alive

Psalms 139:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 139 in context

Scripture Focus

14I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.
Psalms 139:14

Biblical Context

The verse declares praise to God and proclaims that the self is fearfully and wonderfully made; the soul recognizes this truth.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the Neville ear, this Psalm is not a boast about appearance but a revelation of the inner state. 'I will praise thee' is a discipline of awareness, a turning of attention to the I AM that animates you. 'For I am fearfully and wonderfully made' means you are the living idea of God, fearfully moved by awe and wonderfully fashioned by the imagination that knows never lacking. The works are not distant mountains but inner movements—habits of thought, seeing, and feeling—that testify to your divine origin. 'And that my soul knoweth right well' is the soul's unshakable recognition of its true identity in God. When you accept this, you stop narrating lack and begin narrating a flawless design. Your outer world becomes a mirror of the inner conviction that you are complete in the mind that created you. The key is to dwell in that certainty, as if the I AM you perceive is the only you that exists, and to revise any failure into the evidence of an even more marvelous plan taking form through your imagination.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and repeat 'I am fearfully and wonderfully made,' then feel as if you are already the person described; let this inner truth guide one small area of your life into alignment.

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