The Inner Law Of Psalm 19
Psalms 19:7-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 19:7-11 presents the LORD's law as perfect and transformative: it converts the soul. It guides the wise and promises reward to those who keep it.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville's ear, these lines declare that the law of the LORD is not a distant rule but a state of consciousness: a perfect inner order that converts the soul when assumed as your present awareness. The testimonies and statutes become inner dispositions you cultivate by assuming right feelings and 'feeling it real.' When you dwell in that inner statute, your heart rejoices, your thoughts align with truth, and what once blinded you becomes light. The 'fear of the LORD' is a clean, enduring reverence for the harmony of your I AM, a discipline that lasts forever. The judgments are true and righteous only when you recognize they are the judgments of your own consciousness. They are more to be desired than gold because they refine desire and yield reward as a natural outcome of living as the living awareness that is God. The verse thus invites you to revision and consistent inner alignment, so your outer world reflects the inward law you have already embraced.
Practice This Now
Choose a current concern; in stillness, declare 'I am the Law' and imagine the inner order at work, converting the issue. Feel the light of understanding illuminating the eyes and watch the situation resolve as a natural reward.
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