Keep My Soul, Trust Divine

Psalms 25:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 25 in context

Scripture Focus

20O keep my soul, and deliver me: let me not be ashamed; for I put my trust in thee.
Psalms 25:20

Biblical Context

The verse asks God to guard the soul and deliver it. It is grounded in trust placed in the divine.

Neville's Inner Vision

Picture the verse as a blueprint for inner life. 'Keep my soul' is not asking a distant deity to intervene but inviting your own awareness to guard its center. Deliverance here means a liberation from fear and shame, a release that occurs when you acknowledge the I AM that you truly are—the unchanging witness behind every thought. When you say, 'I put my trust in thee,' you are not addressing a separate power; you are re-aligning to the one Presence within, the quiet, knowing I AM which makes movement possible. Your trust becomes the living door through which light enters your inner chamber. In practice, treat every thought of danger as a sign to return to the feeling of being already safe and supported by the divine stream. The soul is rescued not by external events, but by a revision of your inner posture—an assumption that deliverance is already accomplished in consciousness, and you are simply now aware of it. Let the memory of this I AM displace every anxious image until you walk in quiet, unashamed trust.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Assume the feeling, 'I am kept and delivered now,' and imagine the soul bathed in a bright calm. Rest in that present sense until it colours your outer experiences.

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