Delight in the LORD, Desires Granted
Psalms 37:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Delight in the LORD, and He will grant the desires of your heart by aligning your inner state with your outer world.
Neville's Inner Vision
Delight thyself in the LORD is not a moral command to please a distant God, but an invitation to occupy the I AM’s cheerful awareness. When you consciously dwell in that delight, you shift your state of consciousness from lack to sufficiency. In Neville’s reading, the LORD is the within-you awareness that never leaves you. Saturate your mind with the feeling of being fully satisfied in God, and the outer world begins to reflect that inner alignment—the desires of the heart are not separate goals to chase but natural expressions of a life lived from inner joy. The promise unfolds to the degree you remain in the state: delight first, then manifestation follows. The act of delight functions as a revision of habitual assumptions: you stop seeking from without and begin assuming that fulfillment already is. Therefore the desires you hold are manifestations of your new state of consciousness, not trophies to be earned, but fruits grown from abiding in God.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and dwell in the feeling of delight in the LORD, then assume the fulfillment of your desires and feel it real until it becomes your lived experience.
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