Before My Eyes, Walking Truth
Psalms 26:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It says to keep lovingkindness in full view and walk in truth. In plain terms, your inner stance—what you imagine and presume—determines what you experience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 26:3 speaks not of a distant deity but of your own I AM, your constant awareness. The phrase 'lovingkindness is before mine eyes' means you place mercy, compassion, and fidelity in your inner sight, as the field of attention you refuse to turn from. To 'walk in thy truth' is to live from a truth that does not change with outer appearances: you are the consciousness that knows itself as loving and faithful. When you assume that this kindness and truth are present now, you begin to operate from a settled state, not a future wish. Your outer life then follows the pattern of your inner vision: a soft, steady guard of mercy and honesty in every decision, every perception. Neville's method asks you to revise any lack, fear, or doubt by returning to this: I am present with lovingkindness before me and truth within me. In this, you awaken the I AM as the direct creator of your world, and even the most ordinary moment brightens with the awareness of who you truly are.
Practice This Now
Try this now: pause at the next decision and silently declare, 'Lovingkindness is before my eyes; I walk in thy truth,' and feel that certainty in your chest. Then imagine a bright, merciful light before your inner sight and revise any doubt until it feels real.
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