Ascending the Inner Hill
Psalms 24:3-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 24:3-6 asks who can ascend into God's holy place. It answers that those with clean hands and a pure heart, who avoid vanity and deceit, will receive blessing and righteousness; this is the generation that seeks God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 3–6 is not about an external hill but the state of awareness you inhabit. To ascend the hill of the LORD is to rise in the I AM—your own consciousness—above the ego’s clamor and stand in the presence that is always here. The 'clean hands' and 'pure heart' describe a mind unburdened by vanity and deceit, a you who has consciously renounced idle images and false identities. In Neville's terms, the LORD is the I AM within you, and the blessings and righteousness are already yours when you affirm that your being is aligned with truth. When you avoid vanity and deceit, you release former doubts and align with the unchanging nature of God as your awareness. This is the generation that seeks Him: not a crowd wandering for God, but a reoriented consciousness that seeks the face of God within. As you dwell there, blessings flow as a natural consequence of your true state, and righteousness follows as your salvation realized here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume, 'I am the I AM, pure and unblemished.' Feel the blessing as already present, and dwell in that awareness as your new normal.
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