Smooth Words, Hidden War
Psalms 55:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 55 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 55:21 presents a speaker whose mouth comforts with butter, while the heart plots war. It declares that true motive governs the words we utter.
Neville's Inner Vision
All the words that roll from the mouth are but mirrors of your inner state. The smooth speech that conceals war in the heart is not a betrayal of others, but a signal that your awareness has not yet settled into its true state. In the teaching of the I AM, the outer word is the visible act of your inner conviction. If your heart is at peace, your words will be steady and harmless; if not, they become drawn swords because the inner energy circulates as fear or pride. The remedy is clear: assume the state you desire until it feels real, revise every sentence to confirm your inner alignment, and feel it as you speak. When you talk, you are practicing faith; when you revise, you practice creation. Begin now by declaring: I am the consciousness that chooses harmony, and my words reflect that truth. By feeling the wish fulfilled, the surface speech becomes a truthful echo of the inner wonder.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise a line you speak today by assuming the state you desire, until it feels real. Then speak from that revised state and notice your words align with inner peace.
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