Inner Commandments, Great Reward

Psalms 19:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 19 in context

Scripture Focus

11Moreover by them is thy servant warned: and in keeping of them there is great reward.
Psalms 19:11

Biblical Context

The verse speaks of an inner code given by divine law, warning the servant and promising a great reward when one keeps it.

Neville's Inner Vision

Psalm 19:11 teaches that there is an inner code by which I AM awareness warns me and rewards my life in proportion to my obedience. The 'servant' is not a distant follower but my own state of consciousness, the inner watcher who feels resistance when I think thoughts out of harmony with my truth. When I acknowledge and align with the inner commandments—truth, fidelity to my I AM, and harmony of feeling—I am not subjected to external rules but invited into a natural order that governs my experience. The warning is simply the discomfort that arises when I resist this inner law; the reward is the felt relief, clarity, and ease that follow when I choose to keep the inner law. In Neville terms, these commandments are inner laws of consciousness, not external rules; to keep them is to dwell in the realization that I am already governed by them. If I revise my assumption to see myself as the one who keeps the law, the world rearranges to reflect that state. Imagination is the doorway: I imagine myself as faithful, and the great reward becomes my lived reality.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: pick one inner commandment and assume you are already keeping it. Feel the relief and let that sensation color your next moment.

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