Inner Temple and Path of Mercy

Psalms 5:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 5 in context

Scripture Focus

7But as for me, I will come into thy house in the multitude of thy mercy: and in thy fear will I worship toward thy holy temple.
8Lead me, O LORD, in thy righteousness because of mine enemies; make thy way straight before my face.
Psalms 5:7-8

Biblical Context

The psalmist vows to enter the divine sanctuary with abundant mercy and reverent worship. He asks to be led in righteousness so the way may be made straight before him despite enemies.

Neville's Inner Vision

Here the self speaks from its deepest I AM. The house and temple are your own consciousness; mercy is the fundamental grace of awareness that cannot be earned but remembered. When you refuse the illusion of separation and approach with reverent fear, you worship toward the holy sanctuary within, not in a church but in the quiet center of attention. Your enemies are not persons but restless thoughts, doubts, and habits that pull you from alignment. To be led in thy righteousness is to consent to a right order of thought—one that keeps your attention on the end you desire and trusts the inner law that governs manifestation. The path is made straight when you stop bargaining with fear and affirm, I AM the governor of my world, and I choose the state that corresponds to harmony, clarity, and purpose. As you dwell in this inner posture, the outer circumstances align with your inner attitude, guiding you to a clear, unobstructed line of action.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and declare I AM. Visualize entering the temple of your mind, bathed in mercy, and see a straight path appear before your face; linger in the feeling of the wish fulfilled and revise any contrary thought to match it.

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