Inner Joy Through Trust
Psalms 32:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm contrasts sorrows for the wicked with mercy for those who trust in the LORD; it urges the righteous to rejoice with a heart upright in faith.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's approach, the 'wicked' are states of consciousness governed by fear and separation, while 'trusting in the LORD' is aligning with the I AM, the true awareness within. When you hold faith in that inner presence, mercy encircles you as your entire field of experience returns to grace. The commands to 'be glad' and 'rejoice' are invitations to renew your inner state, not external events; the righteous are those whose heart remains steady and open to this awareness. The contrast serves as a reminder that your feelings fashion your world: doubt narrows, trust expands. By consistently dwelling in the feeling that the wish is already fulfilled, you attract environments and circumstances that echo mercy. The inner practice transforms sorrow into a memory, and your life becomes a liturgy of gratitude. Practice this: treat every fear as a fleeting dream and affirm, I am the LORD's trust, and mercy surrounds me.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already living under mercy; revise any lack-based thought by declaring, 'I am the LORD's trust, and mercy surrounds me,' while deeply feeling the truth in your chest.
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