Heed the Inner Teacher

Psalms 34:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 34 in context

Scripture Focus

11Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the LORD.
Psalms 34:11

Biblical Context

The verse invites you, as a child, to listen and be taught the fear of the LORD. It presents fear of the LORD not as punishment, but as an inner discipline of reverent awareness.

Neville's Inner Vision

"Come, ye children, hearken unto me" is an invitation to step from surface talking into the quiet inner classroom of consciousness. The voice here stands as your higher I AM, the steady awareness that knows there is more to life than knee-jerk reaction. "I will teach you the fear of the LORD" becomes this: I will train your mind to stand in awe and reverence, not of fright, but of alignment with your true nature. The fear of the LORD is wisdom in action—discernment that watches your thoughts and chooses what honors your inner kingdom. It separates unconscious impulse from the holy center, inviting obedience, faithfulness, and a refined sense of what is right for your life. In Neville's terms, this is a practical remodeling of your inner image: you imagine yourself listening, choosing, and living as one who respects the divine order within. The inner teacher is always present; as you practice listening, your consciousness expands beyond old patterns. Fear shifts to trust, discernment grows, and holiness becomes your habitual reality, placed by your own deliberate inner declaration.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume the role of the child listening to an inner teacher. Revise your state by saying, 'I am now learning the fear of the LORD within me,' and feel that awe guiding every choice as you rest in the assumed reality.

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