Hearing God's Call Within
Psalms 4:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 4:2-3 contrasts vanity with divine adoption, declaring that the LORD has set apart the godly and will hear when called.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 4:2-3 reveals that the glory you seek outwardly is a function of inner state; vanity is a momentary distraction from your true being, while the LORD’s claim is that the godly are set apart for Himself and are heard when they call. In the Neville sense, the 'I AM' is the inner witness of consciousness, and 'places' or 'separation' are inner dispositions you cultivate. To turn from vanity, identify with the I AM and affirm that you are the one set apart—not by external approval but by the inward alignment that cannot be shaken. The hearing spoken of is not a distant event; it is your awareness responding to your own call. Practice: assume the state that you are already the godly, the one the LORD has set apart. revise the sense of separation as a narrative you are choosing to end. feel-it-real that your call is answered by your own inner I AM, here and now. With that confidence, the outer circumstances begin shifting to match your inner alignment.
Practice This Now
In quiet, repeat the two-line practice: I am set apart by the LORD; the I AM hears me when I call. Feel-it-real the inner response as a warm, confirming voice saying, 'Yes, you are heard,' and linger in that assurance.
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