Inner Zion Walls Of Jerusalem

Psalms 51:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 51 in context

Scripture Focus

18Do good in thy good pleasure unto Zion: build thou the walls of Jerusalem.
Psalms 51:18

Biblical Context

Psalm 51:18 speaks of doing good in God's pleasure toward Zion and building its walls, symbolizing inner renewal and the restoration of a sacred, protected inner city.

Neville's Inner Vision

Zion is not a distant place but your present consciousness where God resides. When you assume the good pleasure of God, you consent to the state of mind that already contains fulfillment. The “good” you do is an inner alignment, a revision of feeling and thought that confirms you are complete in your inner city. Jerusalem represents harmony, renewal, and protection established in consciousness; its walls are the disciplined boundaries of thought that keep that state intact. As you dwell in this state, you rebuild the inner walls by choosing thoughts and feelings that reflect wholeness and by ceasing to empower lack. The walls are not external stones but a steadfast awareness that resists contradiction. Your act of inner construction confirms your covenant with Presence, awakening renewal and future hope within you.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and name Zion as your ongoing inner state. Assume the good pleasure of God toward it; feel the walls of Jerusalem rising around your thoughts and heart as you affirm, 'I am that I am, here and now.'

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