Inner Psalm of Trust
Psalms 54:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 54 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Strangers and oppressors rise against him and seek his soul, and he notes that they have not set God before them.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reader of consciousness, this psalm is not about external foes alone but about inner states that pretend to rule your experience. When you hear of strangers rising up and being harsh, remember: you are always the I AM, the steadfast awareness that can set God before it. The adversaries are not outside you; they are the images your mind has produced when you forget who you are. The line 'they have not set God before them' is a diagnosis of the old state that forgets the I AM, a state that fears, defends, resists, and believes itself threatened. Your work is to reverse that order by assuming the presence of God as the ruling thought, the first and last principle in your mind. In that revised state, the perception of persecution dissolves, because you are now the observer who never departs from God. Do not chase the outer relief; close the circle by feeling 'it is done' in your inner cinema, and watch the outer scene align with your new inner posture.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume God is before you, the ruling awareness. Feel the I AM governing your life until opposition dissolves into quiet, confident reality.
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