Quiet Hope, Inner Salvation
Lamentations 3:25-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses affirm that God is good to those who wait for Him and seek Him; it is good to hope and quietly wait for salvation, and to bear the yoke in youth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the LORD being good to the waiting soul is not a calendar event but a state of consciousness you awaken. When you decide in your mind that you are the one who seeks, your inner atmosphere shifts; the outer variation called 'salvation' is only the realization of your I AM presence already conscious of fullness. Waiting quietly is not passivity; it is the art of not leaving the feeling of wholeness behind while the mind surveys its images. To bear the yoke in youth is to discipline your thinking while still young in your awareness — to train your attention, not to flee from challenge but to hold to the feeling of being led by grace. In this way the good you read about becomes your own inner habit: you and God, the I AM, in one motion. So you become the one who waits, the seeker, and the saver, all in the same act of awareness. It is good because it aligns your imagination with the truth of being.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the state of waiting as the present reality, and revise any sense of lack by affirming, 'I am saved now'; feel the warmth of that realization as you breathe.
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