Depart, Do, Dwell Forever

Psalms 37:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 37 in context

Scripture Focus

27Depart from evil, and do good; and dwell for evermore.
Psalms 37:27

Biblical Context

Psalm 37:27 calls you to step away from wrong thinking and to embody good. It invites an inner choice that anchors you in lasting peace.

Neville's Inner Vision

Depart from evil is not a call to flee outwardly alone, but a turning from an inner state that confuses lack with truth. Evil is a habit of consciousness, a thought pattern that narrows your sense of self. Do good becomes the disciplined act of imagining the good as already present, and feeling that end as if it is done. When you choose this inner posture, you are not waiting for conditions to change; you are changing the condition that shapes events. Dwell for evermore invites you to reside in the awareness of I AM, the timeless you that cannot be moved by circumstance. You are the Imagination that fashions life, so turn from the old picture of scarcity and inhabit a vision of wholeness. The Psalm is a simple command to align your inner weather with security, love, and abundance, and to let your outer world follow. The practice is immediate: revise your inner story, assume the completed state, and feel it real now.

Practice This Now

Assume the state of good now. Feel it as your present reality until it becomes the only moving center of your attention.

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