Remembering Inner Marvels
Psalms 105:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 105 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse asks you to remember the marvelous works God has done, the wonders, and the judgments spoken by his mouth. It invites you to witness how inner memory and trust shape your experience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, God is the I AM that does not wander outside your thoughts; the marvellous works are the manifestations your consciousness has already permitted. The verse asks you to remember them, for memory here is recognition of a state you have already lived in imagination. The wonders are the inner shifts of state you feel when you align with the truth you desire; the judgments of his mouth are the inner word you accept as law, the decree that makes form follow belief. By turning attention from lack to the memory of your power, you awaken the living proof that you are the one who causes events through imagination. Everything you call into being began as an inner act of assumption; the outer world merely testifies to that fact. So treat your mind as the throne where God’s works are kept: recall, revise as needed, and feel the wish already realized. In this light, every present pattern is a remembered fruit of a past inner decision, and you are the speaker, the decree, and the life you endure.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, recall a specific wish as already real, and let the feeling of it dwell in you. Then silently declare I AM the decree that makes this true.
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