Trust and Praise Psalm 56:4

Psalms 56:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 56 in context

Scripture Focus

4In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust; I will not fear what flesh can do unto me.
Psalms 56:4

Biblical Context

Psalm 56:4 presents a deliberate choice: praise God’s word, place trust in Him, and refuse fear of human power.

Neville's Inner Vision

All that you call flesh can do is reveal the inner state you entertain. When the psalmist says In God I will praise his word, he is not praising a distant deity but the I AM within you. To say In God I have put my trust is to place your attention in the immutable law of consciousness that God represents. Fear cannot enter the door of one who chooses this inward allegiance; it is the imagination—your present moment awareness—that creates appearances. Begin from this insight: you are not seeking God somewhere out there, but aligning with the living word within. When you feel the truth that your statements are already done in the mind, praise becomes your emotional clarity, not a reaction to external events. Repeat slowly, In God I praise his word; in God I have put my trust. Let the feeling of certainty rise until it becomes your immediate experience, and watch as external conditions align to your inner state.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and assume the feeling of already being where you trust fully—In God I have put my trust, His word is my present reality—and let that certainty fill your chest until fear dissolves.

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