Silence Not: Inner God-Action

Psalms 83:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 83 in context

Scripture Focus

1Keep not thou silence, O God: hold not thy peace, and be not still, O God.
Psalms 83:1

Biblical Context

The verse is a fervent appeal for God to act and not remain silent amid danger. It pleads for divine presence and timely intervention.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the Neville Goddard frame, this verse is not about external enemies but about your own inner state. 'Keep not thou silence' means you must stop convincing yourself that the I AM is idle. The moment you accept that awareness as active and present, you dissolve the mental rust of fear and limitation. The 'God' who speaks is the I AM within you; to be still is to concede that your inner world is inert. When you revise to feel the divine presence as already operating, your thoughts fall into line with that motion. Your petitions become not petitions at the sky but decisive shifts in your inner condition. The psalmist cries for intervention, yet Neville teaches that intervention is your own awakening to the truth that you are consciousness fabricating experience. Fear, lack, or opposition are simply unresolved states; you must imagine God stepping into your circumstance, speaking peace, providing resources, and transforming perception. In this light, the verse invites you to dwell in the certainty that you are not silenced—your I AM is actively creating.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling that the I AM is actively present in your life right now. Imagine God stepping into your circumstances to resolve them.

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