Calling Upon God Within

Psalms 53:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 53 in context

Scripture Focus

4Have the workers of iniquity no knowledge? who eat up my people as they eat bread: they have not called upon God.
Psalms 53:4

Biblical Context

Psalm 53:4 warns that those who do wrong lack true knowledge and oppress God's people; in inner terms, it points to beliefs of fear and separation that forget to call upon God.

Neville's Inner Vision

The workers of iniquity are not distant enemies but states of consciousness within you. When a thought clings to separation, it feeds on your inner life, consuming your talents and vitality much as bread is eaten. They have no knowledge because they do not call upon God—the I AM that is your awareness. The moment you acknowledge the I AM as your very being and invite it to fill every corner of mind and feeling, the oppression dissolves. Calling upon God is an inner alignment, not a ritual, a recognizing that you are one with divine life. The so-called oppressors fade as you realize fear and ego are mere projections, not the truth of you. This psalm invites you to revise: assume God within, and feel that the inner world is nourished by divine presence rather than devoured by doubt. Sit as that I AM now and let the light reorganize your inner field.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and assume the I AM is right where you are. Call upon God within and feel this divine presence nourishing every inner faculty, dissolving the oppressive thoughts.

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