Looking Upon Him: Inner Light
Psalms 34:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses tell of seeking the Lord, being heard, and delivered from fear, with those who turn to Him shown as lightened and unashamed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your deepest reality is not a distant event but a state of consciousness you enter by attention. 'I sought the Lord' is not a historical moment, but a turn of awareness toward the I AM within. When you fix your gaze on that inner Lord, you invoke the one who hears you—the inner listening that is your own awareness responding to itself. As you persist in that inner focus, fear loses its grip; it is not cast out by external change but by the shift of your inner climate. The deliverance described is the refreshment of mind that comes from aligning with the truth of your being. When others 'look unto Him'—when your thoughts look away from problem and toward the divine possibility—you become lightened: your face, your sense of self, shines with a calm certainty that you need not be ashamed. You are not seeking permission from the world; you are consenting to your own inner authority. The invitation is to dwell in that revised state until it becomes your habitual experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in stillness and declare, 'I seek the Lord within; I am heard; fear is dissolved,' and then imagine a warm light filling your face as you breathe in that truth. Carry that light into your day.
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