Boundary Of Inner Purity

Psalms 26:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 26 in context

Scripture Focus

5I have hated the congregation of evil doers; and will not sit with the wicked.
Psalms 26:5

Biblical Context

The verse expresses a firm boundary: the speaker will not join with wicked people or evil company, upholding integrity and holiness.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Neville, the congregation of evil doers is not a crowd out there but the recurring thoughts and social energies that pull you toward fear, judgment, or compromise. Hatred becomes discernment - an act of refusing identification with a vibration that contradicts your true I AM. When you declare you will not sit with the wicked, you are aligning with a state of holiness within your own awareness, a mental posture that refuses to mix with thoughts that erode integrity. The congregation is the chorus of doubts, gossip, envy, or injustice that gathers in the mind; you silence the choir by assuming a higher self-presence. Imagination creates reality: if you assume you are a person of pure motives and clear boundaries, that inner state reorganizes your perceptions, choices, and even your company. Your environment will echo that inward separation, not by punishment but by the sustained living of a loving, unassailable I AM. Walk within this light, and you will find the wicked dissolved into a faint memory.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume you are already in a state of pure discernment—see yourself standing in your own radiant I AM, refusing to sit with thoughts that lower you. Revise any cryptic judgment into compassionate boundaries, and feel the new reality as if it already were.

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