Pure Fear, Enduring Truth Within
Psalms 19:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that reverence for God yields a pure, enduring state, and God's discernments are true and righteous. It invites the reader to see inner reverence as a lasting standard guiding thought and action.
Neville's Inner Vision
To me, the fear of the LORD is not dread, but the clean reverence of the I AM—awareness that stands guard over my thoughts. In this state, purity becomes enduring, a stable baseline of consciousness that remains through all changes. The judgments of the LORD are the inner discriminations produced by this I AM, true and righteous altogether because they flow from the source that never fluctuates. When I accept this, I stop seeking validation from appearances and let the inner standard regulate every feeling and choice. The moment I assume, 'I am that pure consciousness,' the world begins to align to that verdict: fears fade, illusions dissolve, and integrity holds firm. Practice is simple: dwell in the I AM, revise any troubling thought to the standard of purity, and feel it real as the ground of my life. The more vivid my sense of that judgment as mine to keep, the more my experience reflects truth back to me.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume you are the pure I AM, and revise a troubling thought to this standard, feeling it real in your chest until it resonates as truth.
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