Walking in Truth Within
Psalms 26:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm proclaims a steadfast commitment to lovingkindness and truth, and rejects vain company, deceit, and wickedness. The speaker chooses inner virtue over social compromise.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville Goddard, this psalm is an instruction in inner sight rather than external conduct. 'Lovingkindness before mine eyes' is a covenant of awareness: you choose to keep kindness as the first image your I AM encounters. 'I have walked in thy truth' translates to living from a truth you actively imagine and feel as real now, not some distant ideal. The insistence on not sitting with vain persons and not going with dissemblers reveals the inner boundary you draw in consciousness; you refuse to give attention to counterfeit motives or associations that would dilute your state. 'I have hated the congregation of evil doers' becomes a strong stance of inner discernment: you separate from thoughts and impulses that pretend to be life but are really distraction. Your reality is shaped by what you continually dwell upon in awareness. By cultivating a steady inner fellowship with truth and compassion, you attract correspondences that mirror that inner order and keep the wickedness of the old dream from ruling your day.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are the I AM walking in truth, and revise a moment when you would join vain company by stepping into a circle of lovingkindness; feel this truth as your present reality until it sits in your bones.
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