Inner Saving Song of Gratitude
Isaiah 38:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God is ready to save me, and I will sing to the LORD in His house all my days. This speaks of gratitude made visible as daily worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, 'The LORD was ready to save me' is not about a distant rescue but a statement in consciousness: the I AM is already aligned with the outcome of salvation. The 'house of the LORD' is the inner sanctuary where awareness dwells, and the 'stringed instruments' are the harmonies produced by a vivid imagination. When you assume the state of being saved, you are not seeking salvation so much as entering it now. Let gratitude fill your breath, and let the inner songs fix themselves into your mood and your scene. If fear or lack arise, revise the scene by returning to the assumption: The I AM is ready to save me, and I dwell in the LORD's house as a present reality. The daily repetition becomes a vow that stitches quiet confidence into your very nervous system, until the savior-state is your default.
Practice This Now
Practice the present assumption: declare, 'The LORD is ready to save me now,' feel the relief in your body, and picture yourself in a temple of inner consciousness, playing a stringed instrument and singing, 'All my days I dwell in the house of the LORD.'
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