Listening to the Inner Voice

Psalms 81:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 81 in context

Scripture Focus

11But my people would not hearken to my voice; and Israel would none of me.
Psalms 81:11

Biblical Context

The psalm states that God spoke, but his people would not listen to his voice.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this psalm, God stands as the I AM within you; the voice mentioned is the inner understanding that informs right action. When it says my people would not hearken, it reveals a state of consciousness that resists that inner assurance, an inner Israel of habit and fear refusing to align with divine guidance. This is not a historical grievance, but a mental invitation: you are invited to revise any stance that says you cannot be led or that you must figure everything out by yourself. In Neville language, assume that you now hear and obey the inner voice of the I AM, and let that assumption color your feelings, decisions, and daily affairs. As you persist in that alignment, the outer world begins to reflect a more harmonious order, and you experience clarity where there was resistance. The verse thus becomes a map of inner conversion: turn away from the stubborn inner Israel and welcome the I AM as your guiding presence.

Practice This Now

In a quiet moment, declare that you will listen to the I AM within now and feel the certainty guiding a small choice you face today, then act accordingly.

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