Words Known By The I Am

Psalms 139:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 139 in context

Scripture Focus

4For there is not a word in my tongue, but, lo, O LORD, thou knowest it altogether.
Psalms 139:4

Biblical Context

There is no word on my tongue that the LORD does not know completely; His presence already perceives my speech before I utter it.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of the line as a declaration of consciousness. There is not a word in my tongue but the I AM knows it altogether—this is not distant judgment but intimate awareness in action. The 'knowing' spoken here is your own inner life made visible; God is the constant I AM behind every breath, and therefore your words are not mere sounds but expressions of that living mind. If you dread mis-speaking, you are rehearsing a lack state. But when you realize the I AM already knows and approves your words, you awaken a power to revise from within. Sit in quiet imagination and enter the state where your next syllable already exists in divine memory; feel it as certainty, not possibility. Repeat a revision: I am the word the I AM knows; my thoughts and speech reflect divine truth. In this stance, speaking becomes a single act of consciousness, harmonizing inner knowing with outward expression.

Practice This Now

In a quiet moment, assume the I AM knows your forthcoming words; revise any fear or self-doubt by affirming, 'I am the word the I AM knows.' Sit with that feeling until it becomes your natural state.

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