Psalm 5:4 Inner Purity

Psalms 5:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 5 in context

Scripture Focus

4For thou art not a God that hath pleasure in wickedness: neither shall evil dwell with thee.
Psalms 5:4

Biblical Context

Psalm 5:4 declares that God does not delight in wickedness. Evil cannot dwell in God's presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

Assume the God you serve is the I AM within you, not a judge outside. Psalm 5:4 speaks of a God who has no pleasure in wickedness and cannot share a space with it; so in your own life, begin by claiming an inner state that is utterly pure. You are not asking God to expel something from without; you are becoming the awareness in which wickedness cannot take root. When you attend to the feeling of being the spotless I AM, you contract the field of your life into holiness. The inner sanctuary becomes the dwelling place of integrity, separation, and righteousness, and from that consciousness, evil loses its grip. Through willful revision of any belief that you are guilty or impure, you align with the truth that your very being is the instrument of purity. Thus, purity is not a rule to enforce but a state to inhabit, an atmosphere you maintain by attention and feeling.

Practice This Now

Imaginative_act: Assume you are the pure I AM now; revise any belief in wickedness; feel it real that evil cannot dwell within you; rest in that inner holiness for several minutes, daily.

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