Face of the LORD Within
Psalms 27:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites you to seek the LORD’s face, a call that stirs the heart. It reframes prayer as a shift of consciousness toward divine presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the inner man, 'Seek ye my face' is not a distant command but a turning of attention. The I AM within you becomes the rapport you cultivate; the 'face' is the light of awareness shining on your inner landscape. When the heart answers 'Thy face, LORD, will I seek,' it is declaring alignment with the divine I AM, not chasing an external object. You are not seeking God elsewhere, you are collapsing your sense of distance by assuming the feeling of already possessing the Presence. The verse invites you to revision: imagine the day has already begun in communion; let your inquiries be answered by the assurance that you stand before the Presence you seek. As you dwell in that assumption, interior movements dissolve fear, and faith grows from within. The observer and the observed merge; your world becomes colored by the inner light of consciousness that knows 'I am' with God, here, now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, declare 'Thy face, LORD, will I seek,' and rest in the feeling that you are already standing in His Presence. Stay with that assumption until certainty settles in your mind.
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