Inner Renewal Psalm 51:10
Psalms 51:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 51 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David asks for an inner cleanse: a pure heart and a renewed spirit. It points to inner transformation rather than outward reform.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take the verse as a declaration of your true state. You are not begging for favors from an external God, but awakening to the I AM within, the consciousness that creates. When you say, 'Create in me a clean heart,' you are choosing a new inner condition. The 'heart' is your governing center of imagination and feeling; to renew a 'right spirit' is to revise your inner dispositions so that integrity, purity, and alignment with your higher self become your habitual mood. In Neville’s language, the moment you assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled, reality bends to this assumption, because the self you live from is the I AM. Let go of guilt as a false memory; affirm you already stand in the clean state, and allow any residue of error to fade as you dwell in the renovated consciousness. Perceived separation dissolves as you persist in the implied truth: you are the subtle, creative force behind every event, and your inner state governs your world. The Psalm invites you to enter a new creation by feeling it real here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and declare I am the clean heart now; then imagine a warm light filling your chest and the sense of a right spirit renewing. Hold that feeling for a minute, and let the inner state radiate into your day.
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