Inner Counsel Reigns
Psalms 33:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 33:10-11 contrasts the futility of worldly schemes with the permanence of the LORD's counsel. Human devices fade, but the thoughts of God endure for all generations.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 33:10-11 invites you to notice the difference between the outer counsel of the world and the inner decree of God within you. The counsel of the heathen is the restless chatter of fear, desire, and shifting opinion; the counsel of the LORD is a single, unshakable idea in the I AM awareness itself that endures through every generation. When you identify with that divine idea, you stop feeding the transient devices of the world and begin to live from the enduring thoughts of God. Your imagination is the instrument by which this is made real: dwell in the feeling of already having what the inner counsel has promised, and the outer scenes adjust to your inner state. The enduring nature of God's plan is not distant; it is the constant background of consciousness. So, practice listening to the silent, authoritative whisper within and revise any sense of lack by repeating I am governed by divine counsel now. As you persist, the outer counsel of men loses power, and the LORD's plan stands sovereign in your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, declare the LORD's counsel governs my life, and imagine a simple result as already present. Feel that reality sinking into your bones and rest in the steady assurance.
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