Wholeness Preserved in Psalm 34
Psalms 34:20-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 34:20-22 affirms that God keeps the righteous intact, that the wicked face desolation, and that those who trust in the Lord are redeemed and shall not be desolate.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the inward seeker, these verses map a state of consciousness. The 'bones' symbolize the fixed structures of your selfhood; when the I AM governs your awareness, not one bone is broken and your whole being remains intact regardless of outward drama. 'Evil shall slay the wicked' points to fear's projection, a scene that dissolves when you choose not to identify with it. The true Lord is the living awareness within you—the I AM—that redeems the soul of God's servants. When you dwell in that presence and trust it, desolation cannot take root. The promise is practical: by assuming and dwelling in the state of being kept by God, you awaken a wholeness that cannot be undone by circumstance. This is a science of inner life—recreate your inner state, and the outer forms align with the kept, redeemed self.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, rest in the I AM as a radiant presence, and imagine every bone of your body being kept and unbroken; quietly affirm, "I AM keeps me whole; I trust in the Lord to redeem my soul," until the feeling becomes real.
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