Trust in the I AM Within
Psalms 31:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain sense: The verse declares trust in the LORD and asks for deliverance by righteousness, seeking safety from shame.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your true LORD is the I AM within you, the steadfast consciousness that never falters. The line does not plead to a distant deity; it asserts that trust is a state you inhabit. When you say, 'In thee, O LORD, do I put my trust,' you are affirming that your awareness is the safe harbor from which every appearance of fear and embarrassment is judged. Let me never be ashamed becomes a revision of shame: you refuse to concede to the rumor of lack, for the righteousness spoken is the rightness of your own mind. Deliver me, in thy righteousness, is a call to align with the inner order that governs all experience. Deliverance here means that, by imagining a state of wholeness and rightness, you draw its expression into your life. The practice is simple: assume the feeling that you are already delivered and protected by the I AM, and let that feeling operate until the outer scene reflects it. This is the technique Neville teaches: you are the imaginer and the world is your dream made concrete.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes, repeat 'I am the I AM' inwardly, and feel deliverance as a present reality, revising fear into confident presence.
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