Wings of Trust Within
Psalms 36:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 36:7 presents God's lovingkindness as excellent and states that the faithful place their trust under the shadow of divine wings—a metaphor for inner shelter.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 36:7 tells you that lovingkindness is excellent, and that men seek the shade of that mercy. But in the Neville Goddard sense, the 'God' spoken of is not a distant figure but your I AM—your continuous awareness. The wings are the boundary of your own consciousness within which you feel held and protected. To read it as a command is to notice that you are always choosing the inner atmosphere you inhabit. Trust is not a future event; it is a present state you assume and sustain. When you say, 'I am under the shadow of thy wings,' you are declaring an inner posture: I am kept by awareness that never falters. As you persist in this feeling, the outer world rearranges to mirror the inner sanctuary. Your circumstances may shift, but the shift begins with a quiet assertion of safety, a revision of your sense of self as loved, sheltered, and supported by the I AM that you are.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, declare 'I am under the shadow of Thy wings,' and feel the shelter and safety in your chest until it settles as a real state.
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