Rest Within Your Inner Consciousness

Psalms 95:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 95 in context

Scripture Focus

11Unto whom I sware in my wrath that they should not enter into my rest.
Psalms 95:11

Biblical Context

It states that God, in wrath, swore that some would not enter His rest. The rest is inner peace and alignment with divine presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the inner theater of your mind, the verse is a label for a state you have assumed before and can re-claim now. The 'I AM' within you is the source of all rest; 'wrath' is the old voice of resistance, the self-judgment that keeps you from abiding in stillness. When you realize that God is the I AM and that rest is already established in consciousness, you can revise your state: refuse the belief that you are outside or condemned, and affirm, I am at rest in God; I am the calm awareness that cannot be moved by outer conditions. Entering rest is not leaving the world but entering the fidelity of your own awareness, the present sense where all things are finished. The shift comes with a felt realization that this inner peace is the truth of who you are, here and now, and the past wrath dissolves in the light of awareness.

Practice This Now

Assume and feel: I am at rest in God, now. Close your eyes and revise any sense of judgment into peaceful presence for 2-3 minutes.

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