Inner Faith Psalm 14:1
Psalms 14:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 14:1 states that a heart claiming there is no God reveals inner corruption and a disconnect from what is truly good; denial shapes perception and action.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 14:1 speaks to a moment of inner misalignment: the claim There is no God is not a fact in the world but a state of consciousness. When the heart lingers in that thought, it erects a wall between the I AM and its life, and corruption follows as a natural consequence of separation from truth. In Neville's method, there is no external battle to win; there is an inner assumption to revise. See that the I AM, the God within, is the only reality of your experience. To affirm 'There is a God' or, more precisely, to feel the presence of God within your own being, reorders perception. Imagination becomes the instrument by which you rewrite the perception of lack and error. Practice gentle revision: assume you are aware of the divine presence right now; let that assumption rule the scene; observe how thoughts of scarcity, fear, or betrayal fade as the inner light returns. In this revision, the world aligns with your healed state, and the false sense of denial dissolves into the one living truth.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, place your hand on your chest, and softly say: I AM within me now. Imagine a warm light expanding from the chest, affirming God as your reality.
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