Inner Purity Reimagined
Psalms 53:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 53 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that all people have turned away and fallen short, and none are found to be truly good by common measure.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard spirit, the line speaks not of external judgment but of your present state of consciousness. The words “gone back” and “filthy” reveal a belief-system that has wandered from the awareness of the I AM. The phrase “none that doeth good” points to a moment when your attention identifies with limitation, separation, or habit rather than with the untouched integrity of awareness. Yet this is a call to revision, not resignation. See the entire scene as a projection of your current inner condition, and remember that the I AM—your unchanging awareness—stands behind every image. By holding to the truth of your unity with that I AM, you dissipate the sense of universal fault and invite a new reality: wholeness and goodness as your natural state. The requirement is simple: shift your state of consciousness, and the world within and around you follows suit. Your inner weather changes the outer view, revealing the purity you already are in God’s eyes.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, I AM the only reality I choose to know. Then revise the scene by affirming, In this moment, all is well and I am pure, and dwell in the felt sense of that truth until it becomes your immediate experience.
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