Inner Blessedness of Forgiven Transgression

Psalms 32:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 32 in context

Scripture Focus

1Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.
Psalms 32:1

Biblical Context

Psalm 32:1 declares that the blessed person is one whose transgression is forgiven and whose sins are covered. Forgiveness brings relief and a shield of mercy.

Neville's Inner Vision

Verse 32:1 reveals a blessing that begins in consciousness: the transgression forgiven, the sin covered. Not as an external decree, but as a shift in the I AM, the awareness that you truly are. When you accept forgiveness as your present fact, you unclothe guilt and your mind rests in mercy. The covering is not concealment but the sustaining presence of grace that allows every thought to breathe without fear. You are one with the immaculate idea of yourself, and the past dissolves into peace because you declare it settled within the field of your consciousness. Practice now: assume you are forgiven, feel the relief as a calm light spreads through your chest, and revise any memory as if it never happened. Observe how this revised inner weather colors your days, attracting acts and words that align with the new state of grace.

Practice This Now

Assume you are forgiven now; feel the relief and let a calm light fill your chest. Revise a recent mistake by declaring, 'I am forgiven,' and dwell in the sense that the past is wiped clean.

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