Remembering the Inner Promise
Psalms 105:42 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 105 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 105:42 speaks of God remembering His holy promise to Abraham, affirming God's faithfulness to the covenant. The verse invites us to see divine fidelity as an inner truth we can awaken.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read Psalm 105:42 is to hear the I AM within you confirming what is already done in consciousness. God is the memory of the holy promise, and Abraham is the symbol of the awakened state you enter when you trust that the covenant is not out there but within your own awareness. The ages do not move God; your awareness moves God by becoming it. When you remember the promise, you remember yourself as the bearer of that promise, because the promise is the law of your life. In this sense Providence is your inner alignment, guiding thoughts, feelings, and images toward the fulfillment you imagine. The memory of Abraham becomes your memory of a state of fulfillment—a consciousness in which lack dissolves, and every event confirms the covenant. Practice this by resting in the conviction that the I AM remembers for you and through you, and allow your imagination to dwell in the sense of completion. Your daily life then follows the inner revision, and the outward world begins to mirror that inward fidelity.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling that the promise is already fulfilled; repeat, I AM the remembrance of the covenant within me. Then live from that sense of completion in every moment.
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