Inner Protection Of Psalm 37:33

Psalms 37:33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 37 in context

Scripture Focus

33The LORD will not leave him in his hand, nor condemn him when he is judged.
Psalms 37:33

Biblical Context

Psalm 37:33 promises that the Lord does not abandon the righteous to judgment nor condemn them when judged. It speaks to a steadfast inner security that survives outward trials.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the psyche, the LORD is the I AM—your steady, witnessing awareness. To say He will not leave you in His hand is to acknowledge that you, as a state of consciousness, are never truly at the mercy of an outer verdict. When you are judged by the world, the inner self remains untouched, for the judge you fear lives only in your believed separation from the divine. The moment you accept that the I AM holds you, you shift from fear to a settled peace. The promise is not about external rescue, but about inner alignment: your imagined self is never cast off by the sheer force of awareness. You may imagine yourself to be judged, but the divine within continues to approve you, because it is the I AM that you are. Therefore the condemned voice is only a thought; you do not have to obey it. Instead, assume the feeling of being held in the hand of God, knowing that judgment is a change of perception, not a verdict against your true being. Rest in that certainty until it fills your whole field of awareness.

Practice This Now

Assume the state: I am held by the I AM; revise any sense of condemnation. Feel it real as you breathe in the awareness of divine protection.

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