Trusting the I AM Within

Psalms 25:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 25 in context

Scripture Focus

2O my God, I trust in thee: let me not be ashamed, let not mine enemies triumph over me.
Psalms 25:2

Biblical Context

Psalm 25:2 presents a prayer of trust, asking God to protect the speaker from shame and from enemies who would triumph. It frames trust as a state of consciousness that shapes experience.

Neville's Inner Vision

Read as Neville would, Psalm 25:2 is a doorway into your own consciousness. You are not pleading with a distant God; you are acknowledging the I AM as your constant, the one awareness that upholds you. To trust in thee is to insist that your inner state matches integrity, safety, and dignity—so that shame cannot take root and no imagined enemy can triumph over you. In practice, hold the image of the I AM encircling you, a shield of presence between you and all fear. Then feel it real: let the sense of being wholly supported by divine order rise as your own sensation. The mental act of trust dissolves the idea of separation, and the external becomes a reflection of your inner alignment. Your prayer becomes an inner revision: replace doubt with unwavering confidence, replace humiliation with quiet triumph. When you inhabit this inner trust, the verse ceases to be a request and becomes the condition of your life: you are protected, you are undismayed, and you are free from the tyranny of imagined enemies.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close eyes, declare, 'I AM trusted by God,' and feel the I AM surrounding you with protection; dwell in that feeling until it feels real.

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