Inner Resurrection of Psalms 16:10

Psalms 16:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 16 in context

Scripture Focus

10For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.
Psalms 16:10

Biblical Context

Psalm 16:10 promises that God does not abandon the speaker to death or decay; the 'Holy One' is kept from corruption, signaling divine preservation of life.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Neville’s view, this verse speaks to states of consciousness rather than external events. 'Hell' represents a belief in limitation, fear, or separation. Saying God will not leave the soul in hell means your awareness will not permit decay or despair to have the final say; the 'Holy One' is the inner Christ—the immutable I AM within you—that cannot suffer corruption. Therefore, the verse invites you to affirm that your true self remains alive and unscathed by appearances of death or decay. By choosing to identify with the I AM here and now, you awaken to a resurrection in consciousness. Your imaginative act becomes the agent of renewal, turning perceived death into a transformed sense of life. This is not a distant event but a present realization: the inner state of assurance creates a correspondingly real outer experience. The verse thus points you toward a continuous renewal of life through steadfast inner certainty, so that decay is seen as only a fleeting illusion in the light of your eternal self.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and declare, 'I am the I AM; my soul is not left in hell but renewed by the Christ within.' Allow the feeling of inviolable life to rise and linger for a few minutes, and watch your outer circumstances respond to this inner shift.

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