Psalms 31:3 Inner Rock Guide
Psalms 31:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse names God as rock and fortress and asks for guidance, framed as trust in inner leadership.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within me the words thou art my rock and my fortress become a description of my settled state of consciousness. The speaker does not ask the world to change; they acknowledge the inner rock, the unshakable I AM, where protection is already established. Therefore for thy name sake lead me and guide me becomes a practical vow: I allow the inner presence, for the glory of the I AM name, to illuminate each step. When I rest in the fortress of awareness, fear dissolves; discernment appears as a natural act of alignment with the divine offspring of consciousness. The name signifies the recognizable character of God within me. Thus, leadership is not external domination but an intimate, quiet certainty that every choice is guided by a wiser sense. The verse invites providence and trust; with practice, I revise any sense of vulnerability into a confident movement of the inner ruler. As I dwell in presence, my path is clarified, and I am led toward what serves the shining of my true identity.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are led by the I AM now. Repeat I am guided and visualize the next step clearly as if it is already under inner direction.
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