Inner Works of the Lord
Psalms 28:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 28:5 states that those who do not regard the works of the LORD or his hands will be destroyed and not built up.
Neville's Inner Vision
All Psalms 28:5 speaks in the key of your inner life. The works of the LORD are the operations of your own I AM, the continual acts by which consciousness builds your world. When you disregard these works, you deny the very creative activity to which you owe your being, and an inner neglect takes root, eroding the conditions that would lift you up. In truth, God is the I AM, and imagination is His hands at work within you. If you refuse to acknowledge that activity—calling it mere chance or forgetting that your thoughts plant roots in reality—you invite a dry ruin of wasted energy, a life not built up. The cure is practical: assume that you are now under the LORD’s constructing hands; revise any sense of lack, limitation, or decay; feel it real that your inner state is being raised by the Lord’s hands. When you persist in this feeling, the outer scene cooperates, and destruction becomes construction, and you stand renewed, built up by your own awareness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, declare, 'I am the workmanship of the LORD; I am being built up by His hands.' Then feel the rising certainty and let the sense of being uplifted fill every part.
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