Inner Heart Alignment

Psalms 33:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 33 in context

Scripture Focus

15He fashioneth their hearts alike; he considereth all their works.
Psalms 33:15

Biblical Context

Psalm 33:15 declares that God fashions the hearts of all people and weighs their works. It points to the primacy of inner state in determining outward experience.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the Goddard lens, the 'God' who fashioneth hearts is the I AM within you. The line suggests that the core of every life is shaped by a common, divine state, a precise inner climate that becomes the real architect of behavior and circumstance. When you entertain a state—calm, faith, discernment—you initiate a movement of consciousness that makes the heart align with that state, so your thoughts, choices, and deeds begin to reflect it. 'He considereth all their works' is the inward judge that ceaselessly weighs every thought and feeling against your true identity as the I AM. Therefore, no outer condition can outpace the life you imagine and assume. If you wish to change any result, revise the inner condition until it feels true to you now; dwell in the sense that you are already that which you seek: a being whose heart is well formed and whose actions are in harmony with that formation. In this light, Providence appears as the natural response of the disciplined, awakened inner life.

Practice This Now

Practice: In a quiet moment, assume the state I AM the God within who fashions my heart into calm, faithful discernment. Feel this as present reality for 5–10 minutes, letting the sense of inner alignment soften doubt and guide perception.

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