Refuge in Her Palaces
Psalms 48:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asserts that the divine presence is known most clearly in the inner sanctuaries we carry within. It portrays a palace as the inner state where God provides refuge.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, Psalms 48:3 speaks not of earthly towers but of your interior kingdoms. God is known in her palaces for a refuge reveals that the I AM is present most fully where you feel secure, protected by awareness. A palace is a settled mood of consciousness—calm, confident, merciful—where fear cannot breach the gates. When you dwell in that inner stronghold, you discover that salvation and protection are not distant favors but the steady atmosphere of your own imagining. Your refuge is the felt sense that you are under the care of the I AM, not at the mercy of circumstance. By cultivating a state of steadfast inner attention—acknowledging with quiet certainty that you already possess what you seek—you align with the divine pattern and experience is rearranged to reflect it. The verse invites you to turn attention inward, to recognize the sanctuary within, and to let your consistent imagination render safety, mercy, and redemption as your immediate experience. This is the practical teaching: the external is a mirror of your inner state, and correction begins by changing what you persistently assume exists.
Practice This Now
Assume, right now, the feeling of being safely enclosed in your inner palace. Rest in the I AM and let that sense of refuge expand to steady your perception.
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