Inner Truth of Psalm 52:3
Psalms 52:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 52 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse exposes a soul that loves evil more than good and prefers lying to speaking righteousness. In Neville's frame, this reflects a negative inner state that produces a reality aligned with that misalignment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Do not treat the verse as a sting against a distant person; see it as a mirror of your own present state. When one loves evil over good and lies instead of speaking righteousness, you are simply guarding a consciousness that imagines limitation as real. Neville teaches that the only reality is the I AM within, the awareness that imagines and thereby creates. A mind that leans toward deception imagines separation, scarcity, and guilt, and a life shaped by those images follows suit. To reverse the pattern, refuse the old premise and assume a new one: I am the truth; I speak righteousness; I choose what is good. In imagination, act as if you already incarnate that principle, and let the feeling of its reality sink into your being. The Selah invites you to pause the old story and ascend to a higher state—the state of integrity, purity, and faithful speech. When you hold that state, your inner conviction will quietly translate into outer harmony and honest action.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the truth; I speak righteousness.' Feel that state settle into your chest as you continue to act from it for several minutes.
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