Mercy Mindset Psalm 103:8-10
Psalms 103:8-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 103 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 103:8-10 presents God as merciful and patient, not judging us by our sins, and invites us to experience mercy and forgiveness as inner realities.
Neville's Inner Vision
I tell you, the Lord spoken of in the psalm is your own I AM, your constant awareness. Mercy, grace, and patience are not distant favors but states you wear as the mind's clothing. The verse says the I AM is plenteous in mercy and slow to anger; in your inner world that means your thoughts can settle into a present mercy rather than chase old guilt. When you dwell in the realization that you are not measured by past sins, you align with the divine pattern. So adopt this assumption now: I am merciful; I am gracious; I am slow to anger. See the inner governor of your life granting rest to a once turbulent mind, and feel forgiveness flowing as a current through you rather than a verdict from without. Persist, and your inner atmosphere ceases chronic chiding, cultivating a mercy that radiates outward, rewriting experience from the inside.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your heart, and repeat I am merciful; I am slow to anger; I am plenteous in mercy until you feel the truth as your present state.
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