Quiet Guard Against Hidden Malice
Psalms 28:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm pleads not to be drawn into the company of those who profess peace but harbor mischief in their hearts. It marks the boundary between outward speech and inward action, urging discernment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that in Neville’s Bible-sense, the wicked are not distant persons but states of consciousness that speak peace to your nerves while plotting your undoing in the hidden chambers of your own mind. Draw me not away, you might say, means do not let your awareness be pulled into a suggestion that aligns with fear, doubt, or malice. When you hear 'peace' from a neighbor, check the inner echo: is a seed of mischief in your own heart or in your imagined responses? The I AM within you is the sole judge of what counts as alignment; by shifting your focus to the awareness that you are always untouched by the exterior scene, you sever the identifications that bind you to harmful tides. Your world is your inner sermon; when you affirm holiness and truth, you rewrite the emotional weather, and the so-called wicked lose their pull because you no longer consent to their drama. Practice claiming your true identity and watch friendships, experiences, and even conflict reorganize around this centered you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, imagine the I AM as a bright center in your chest; repeat: I am the light that cannot be drawn into another's mischief. Feel the reality of your holiness and withdraw from the outside scene; dwell there for a minute.
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