Taste and See the Inner Good
Psalms 34:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 34:8 invites you to taste and see God's goodness and to trust in Him. Blessing comes to the one who rests in that inner relationship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, 'the LORD is good' is not a distant fact but an inner state you enroll in. The words taste and see are invitations to awaken your imagination and notice the quality of your awareness. If you, in your I AM, imagine goodness as already present, blessing becomes your lived condition, not a future event. The I AM is the Lord; to trust in Him is to consent to that inner truth, letting it color every perception. When you dwell in that consciousness, you experience the world as a tangible feast: you taste security, you see relief, you feel blessedness and a radiant expectancy. The verse asks you to shift from striving to earn goodness to assuming the stable state of having it. Your outer experiences reflect the inner declaration you have accepted in imagination. So align your mind with the conviction: I am in the presence of the good I am, and I choose to trust that presence as my reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and declare: I am the I AM; the good I seek is already mine. Then picture a simple scene where you are blessed and let that feeling saturate your whole being.
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