Keep My Soul, Trust Divine
Psalms 25:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 25 in context
Scripture Focus
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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