Inner Redemption Revealed
Psalms 34:21-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain summary: Inner beliefs determine outcomes. Those who trust in the Lord are not desolate; those who fear or oppose the righteous invite inner desolation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner battlefield is the stage of every verse. The 'evil' named in Psalms is the death of old thoughts—an inner slaying that happens when you forget who you are. To hate the righteous is to align with the belief you are separate and exposed; desolation follows as a natural return to that belief. Yet the Lord who redeems the soul is not out there but within—the I AM presence you trust. To trust in Him is to refuse desolation, to dwell in a state where you know you are forever loved and protected by the divine. Redemption comes as a present shift in consciousness, a revision of reality by your imagination. When you affirm, 'I am held by the I AM,' you awaken to the truth that your soul is already redeemed, and the outer world rearranges to mirror that inner state. The law is simple: imagination creates it; trust in God preserves it; your job is to feel the reality of that trust now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Immediately revise your inner narrative—'I am desolate' becomes 'I am redeemed and fully supported by the I AM.' Sit quietly, breathe, and feel this truth as real.
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