Dwelling in the Divine House
Psalms 26:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 26:8 expresses love for the place where God’s presence and honor dwell, and for the sacred space of His house.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the heart that reads Psalms 26:8, the phrase 'the habitation of thy house' is not a church building but a state of awareness you already inhabit. God's honor dwelling in the place you call your own mind reveals that you are the temple, the seat of perception. When you love this habitation, you confess that the I AM is present here and now, and you live from that sacred center rather than from lack or fear. The verse speaks of continual devotion: the more you cherish the inner sanctuary, the more the outward life aligns with that reverent energy. Imagination is not escape but recognition: you imagine yourself already living within the divine dwelling, feeling the honor as a felt presence, and your beliefs adjust to this reality. Thus, the house becomes your working assumption—your confident sense of being in God's residence, where all action flows from awareness, mercy, and holiness. In this way, the external becomes a reflection of your inner sanctuary, and praise arises spontaneously from the felt truth of your life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am now dwelling in the inner temple where God's honor resides.' Feel the presence as a living reality and let that feeling inform every thought and choice.
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