Rest Within the Inner I Am
Psalms 95:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 95 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalms 95:10-11 describes God grieving a generation that errs in heart and fails to know His ways, so they do not enter His rest.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the Psalm reveals that the inner self, the I AM, grieves over a wandering mentality, those thoughts that insist on doubt and keep faith in the background. The generation is your habitual state of consciousness, the stories you tell yourself about lack and separation from the divine ways. The ways are not external decrees but the manner of living, the alignment of belief with the truth of your own consciousness. When you insist there is no rest to be found in you, you seal yourself into an inner exile and remain in the wilderness of fear. The rest spoken of is not a distant reward but an obtainable state of awareness that already resides in you. To enter it, you must stop identifying with the wandering thoughts and declare a new state of being — assume rest, dwell in your I AM, and revise the feeling to I am already at rest within. The moment you assume this state, the animating force of life reorients your experiences to reflect it.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, step into the inner temple of your consciousness, and declare I am entering my rest now. Feel the peace expand from the heart through the body.
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