Even Ground, Blessed Inner Assembly
Psalms 26:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes standing on even ground and blessing the LORD in the midst of the gathered assembly.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the phrase 'My foot standeth in an even place' is a description of settled consciousness, a footing that cannot be moved by fear or circumstance. The 'congregations' are the inner company of thoughts, beliefs, and feelings you call together as the I AM. To bless the LORD is not outward ritual but inward recognition of the divine presence animating every action. When you assume this even footing, you refuse to wobble between lack and abundance, certainty and doubt; you align your attention with a unity that already exists. As the inner chorus blesses, your outer life begins to harmonize with that mood of gratitude and trust. The psalm invites you to treat yourself as a community of awareness, whose collective harmony makes blessing natural. Practicing this, you discover that the world reflects your settled mind: balance, trust, and blessing flow from the I AM you are.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and feel your foot resting on even ground within your consciousness; let the inner congregation affirm your steadiness. Then bless the LORD as the living I AM, right here, right now.
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