Divine Preservation Through Love

Psalms 145:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 145 in context

Scripture Focus

20The LORD preserveth all them that love him: but all the wicked will he destroy.
Psalms 145:20

Biblical Context

The verse states that the Lord preserves those who love Him, and that the wicked will be destroyed.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of God as the I AM within you, the awareness that never falters. Loving Him means aligning your attention with the divine order, so your life is held in safety by the inner force that keeps its own. When you dwell in that love, you are preserved from the negativity that would erode your sense of self—fear, doubt, and limitation. The wicked in this script is not a people outward; it is the restless, discordant thoughts that pretend to rule your life. As you maintain fidelity to the I AM, those thoughts are dissolved by the light of conscious love, and the outward appearance of danger becomes less real. The verse states an inner law: consciousness that loves God remains intact, while thoughts opposed to that love are rendered harmless by the persistence of inner alignment. Remember, Neville teaches imagination creates reality: to see yourself preserved, you must dwell in the feeling of being held by the divine, and you will witness the outer world echo that same stability.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare I am preserved by the I AM and I love God; feel that truth as a warm, protective light surrounding you, then revise fear until it dissolves.

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