Taste and Trust Within

Psalms 34:8-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 34 in context

Scripture Focus

8O taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him.
9O fear the LORD, ye his saints: for there is no want to them that fear him.
10The young lions do lack, and suffer hunger: but they that seek the LORD shall not want any good thing.
Psalms 34:8-10

Biblical Context

Psalm 34:8-10 invites you to taste and see God's goodness, and to trust in the Lord for sustenance. Those who seek the Lord shall not want any good thing.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this psalm the Lord is not a distant deity but the I AM within you, the steadfast consciousness that tastes and sees goodness when you align with its light. To taste is to acknowledge the flavor of a true assumption; to see is to perceive life from the nourishing center of your being. When it says there is no want to them that fear Him, interpret this as the disciplined mind reverencing the inner God-state—refusing to narrate lack. The outward ‘lions’ of hunger and fear represent appearances; they cannot alter your inner state once you seek the Lord. Seek the Lord is to seek the source of your own supply, the indwelling principle that provides. Fear becomes confident expectancy; no want is the natural condition of consciousness that knows itself as I AM-aware. Dwelling there dissolves separation, and you live from a reservoir of abundance, tasting and seeing the good that has always been your reality.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and affirm, 'I am the I AM within me; I taste and see that the Lord is good.' Then feel the sensation of abundance as present reality and let that feeling anchor your day.

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