Inner Deliverance and Praise
Psalms 102:20-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 102 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 102:20-21 speaks of hearing the cry of the prisoner and freeing those judged to death, then declaring the LORD's name and praise in Zion/Jerusalem.
Neville's Inner Vision
Understand the groaning as a signal from your own consciousness. The prisoner is a belief you have allowed to govern your inner country. When you hear that cry, refuse the old sentence and unbind yourself by assuming the truth you desire. To loose those appointed to death is to revise death as a belief and replace it with the life-giving conviction that you are the I AM, the presence that liberates. In imagination you create the state you inhabit; hold the picture of freedom, order, and vitality as already yours. Then the clause about declaring the LORD’s name in Zion and praising in Jerusalem becomes not a distant rite but an inner worship—your inner Zion and Jerusalem, where the Name is spoken as your wakeful, fearless self. This is deliverance that radiates outward as justice and redemption in daily life, proving God’s presence is the only reality you know and live from.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, rest a hand on your heart, and assume the feeling of release; then declare I am the I AM, I declare liberation now, until it feels real.
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