Strength In Thee, Heart's Ways

Psalms 84:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 84 in context

Scripture Focus

5Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee; in whose heart are the ways of them.
Psalms 84:5

Biblical Context

True strength comes from God, and the heart stores the divine ways; blessings come to those who live from that inner source.

Neville's Inner Vision

Faith is not a strength you drum up from without, but a state of consciousness you inhabit. When the verse says blessed is the man whose strength is in thee, it points to the I AM within as the true source of power, the stable center from which all action flows. The phrase in whose heart are the ways of them means that the inner habits of thought, feeling, and intention become the inner roads by which God moves in your life. To apply this, assume you are already sustained by the divine presence; imagine your heart as the compass that reveals the way of wisdom you seek. As you dwell in that assumption, your feelings align with the divine order, and your external events mirror that inner alignment. You are not seeking strength; you are rediscovering it as your immediate state of awareness, a present-tense reality that shapes every choice and circumstance. The blessed life you seek is simply your ongoing experience of the I AM at the center of consciousness.

Practice This Now

Assume the I AM is your strength now and feel it as present power. Let your heart reveal the divine ways and guide you accordingly.

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