Walking in Inner Integrity
Psalms 26:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 26:11–12 presents a personal pledge to walk with integrity, a plea for redemption and mercy. It ends with standing on a stable ground and blessing the LORD in the assembly.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the I AM dwelling in consciousness, the verses unfold as an inward itinerary rather than a map of outward events. 'I will walk in mine integrity' becomes a decision of the mind to sustain a state of wholeness, rather than a mere external posture. The request 'redeem me, and be merciful unto me' is an appeal to the inner law of consciousness to restore harmony and self-respect. 'My foot standeth in an even place' indicates a stable center—an inner ground that remains even regardless of appearance. 'In the congregations will I bless the LORD' expresses a life of blessing emanating from that inner order into every gathering of the mind, whether in quiet reflection or in social communion. When you inhabit this reading, the verse ceases to describe luck or fortune and becomes a practical method: cultivate the inner state of integrity, invite mercy as a law of consciousness, and let your outer life reflect blessed steadiness. The practice transforms from hoping for change to choosing and embodying the change in the I AM that you truly are.
Practice This Now
Assume the state now: I stand on an even place within; I am redeemed; I am merciful to myself. Feel it real by breathing with the conviction that the I AM is your ground and your blessing.
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