The Inner King’s Unshaken Trust
Psalms 21:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king trusts in the LORD, and by the mercy of the Most High he remains unmoved. The verse embodies steadiness arising from trust in divine mercy.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's language, the king is you, the central I AM ruling in your consciousness. To trust the LORD is to acknowledge that the inner reality you are is already God, and that this awareness provides a foundation no outward change can unsettle. The mercy of the Most High is not a distant gift but the inner grace felt as the steady, compassionate presence of I AM. When you hold to this inner reality, appearances may flicker, but your sense of self does not waver; you are anchored in a state that does not move. The belief that you can be moved by circumstance disappears as you affirm your true nature and dwell in the one light of consciousness. The verse teaches that stability is a cognitive habit—an assured feeling of being cared for by the I AM and an unshakable sense of safety that arises from within. Practice is the activation of this memory through imagination until your outer world reflects the inner king’s unshakable throne.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: 'I am the I AM, unmovable and safeguarded by divine mercy.' Sit in quiet, replay a moment of instability, and revise it by embedding the feeling of being kept by the inner king.
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