Inner Preservation and Trust
Psalms 16:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The speaker asks God to preserve him and proclaims trust in God as the foundation of safety.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this verse, God is not a distant figure but the I AM within you. When you say 'Preserve me,' you are affirming alignment with the consciousness that truly sustains you. 'In thee do I put my trust' signals a deliberate choice to dwell in the awareness of the I AM, where fear cannot reside. As you identify with this inner presence, you dissolve the illusion of separation and feel safeguarded by an unchanging, creative power. Your imagination becomes the instrument by which this trust is imprinted onto your body and world, guiding your thoughts, feelings, and actions toward preservation rather than lack. Practicing a daily revision—seeing yourself already preserved by the divine reality you are—will shift your state from anxious petition to settled, active confidence that the self is kept by divine presence.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and say, 'I am preserved by the I AM now.' Visualize a radiant shield of consciousness surrounding you, and feel your trust as a living, inner fact.
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