Quiet Heart, Open the Door

Psalms 95:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 95 in context

Scripture Focus

8Harden not your heart, as in the provocation, and as in the day of temptation in the wilderness:
Psalms 95:8

Biblical Context

The verse invites you not to harden your heart, but to stay open to inner guidance and trust.

Neville's Inner Vision

To hear the words 'Harden not your heart' is to hear a call to guard not your inner weather against the living God of your awareness. The provocation and wilderness are states of resistance within you, where you insist that reality bend to doubt. In the Neville fashion, I say: you do not harden your heart to an external decree, you soften the state of mind that would reject the present I AM. Your heart is your center of trust; when it remains pliable, imagination can reframe any circumstance as a doorway into covenant with your inner Lord. The inner movement of faith is not fear but expectation; it is obedience to the law of consciousness, that you are already what you seek. When you stop arguing with what is, you invite the heart to receive the truth that has always stood within. The wilderness becomes a classroom, not a prison, when you affirm, 'I am open; I am governed by the I AM.'

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and assume the feeling of a soft, open heart. Repeat 'I am open to the I AM' until the sense of resistance dissolves.

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