Abide In The Divine Tabernacle
Psalms 61:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 61 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist declares an unending dwelling in God's presence and a steadfast trust in divine protection.
Neville's Inner Vision
To experience Psalm 61:4 in Neville's idiom, turn the tabernacle into a state of consciousness you can inhabit at will. The word 'forever' signals a continuous, unbroken sense of presence, not a distant place you visit. The 'covert of thy wings' is the felt shelter of awareness, an unseen canopy that your attention creates by assumption. When you say, 'I will abide' and 'I trust,' you are choosing the I AM as your permanent roommate, the indwelling presence that does the guarding. The moment you revise fear by insisting, 'I am under divine wings,' you align your inner weather with that truth. This is not pious rhetoric; it is a practical revision of your inner state. Each time you slip into doubt, pause (Selah) and re-enter the sanctuary of your attention. In Neville's practice, the real world bends to the momentum of your assumption, moulding circumstance to reflect the inner conviction that you forever dwell in this shelter.
Practice This Now
Assume you are forever dwelling in the inner tabernacle of awareness. When doubt arises, revise by affirming 'I am under divine wings' and feel the shelter as real in your body.
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