Inner Guidance of Psalm 25:8-9
Psalms 25:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God is good and upright, and He teaches the way to sinners. The meek are guided in judgment and taught His way.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the LORD in this psalm as your own higher awareness, the I AM within you. When you feel separated from it, you call yourself a sinner; yet the verse says the good one teaches the way to those who do not yet know it. The shift is not in changing God but in changing your assumption about yourself. By recognizing that the inner I AM is the teacher, you invite a new kind of sight: you observe each moment as a signal that you are being shown the next right step. The meek—those who are teachable and willing to yield to truth—are the ones who receive guidance in judgment. They do not resist correction but welcome it as grace. As you dwell in this consciousness, the path unfolds with gentleness: doors appear, choices align, and right action arises from a quiet, confident awareness. Remember that every event is an inner movement of your own state of being toward greater harmony with divine order. You are not seeking God; you are becoming aware of God within you, teaching you your way.
Practice This Now
Practice: Assume the thought, 'I am being taught the way by the I AM within me,' and feel it-real as your immediate guidance; let any sense of separation dissolve into receptive quiet.
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