Awe, Stillness, Inner Communion

Psalms 4:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 4 in context

Scripture Focus

4Stand in awe, and sin not: commune with your own heart upon your bed, and be still. Selah.
Psalms 4:4

Biblical Context

The verse invites you to stand in reverent awe, refrain from sin, and turn inward to commune with your heart in stillness.

Neville's Inner Vision

The verse speaks not to an external event but to a state you must inhabit within. Stand in awe aligns your awareness with the I AM, the living presence you truly are, rather than the ego's restless thoughts. To sin not is to refuse identification with lack, fear, or separation, and to keep your attention fixed on the oneness. When you commune with your own heart on your bed, you enter the quiet room of consciousness just before sleep, where images fade and the inner law can operate unhindered. Be still becomes a discipline of the mind: stop interpreting life as battle and listen for the I AM's guiding whisper. This is true worship: not external ritual, but alignment with the inner king. Your obedience and faithfulness show up as a steady, serene confidence that what you imagine as true is already completed within the innermost self. In this inner economy, peace and Shalom replace fear with radiant calm.

Practice This Now

Lie or sit in stillness and assume the feeling I AM the I AM within me, I stand in awe and sin not, I commune with my heart and I am still. Permit that awareness to move through you as reality.

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