Remembering the Inner Saviour

Psalms 106:21-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 106 in context

Scripture Focus

21They forgat God their saviour, which had done great things in Egypt;
22Wondrous works in the land of Ham, and terrible things by the Red sea.
Psalms 106:21-22

Biblical Context

Psalm 106:21-22 notes how people forgot their savior and the wondrous works, warning that attention to external history can overshadow inner divine action and present liberation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your savior is the I AM within you, never lost, only forgotten when you fix attention on external narratives. The great works in Egypt and the Red Sea are inner movements of consciousness, not distant events. When you dwell on outward stories, you dissolve the living miracle of your present awareness; the true wonders occur within, as you revise assumptions and feel the liberation now. The Red Sea represents fear and doubt that yield to persistent faith in the I AM you are. Don’t chase proofs outside; cultivate memory of inner salvation here and now. The call to forgetfulness invites a return to the inner savior, a practice of imaginative realism that sanctifies this moment. Past salvations remain real to the extent you keep them alive in present awareness. The God you seek is your own I AM, active and present in you, right where you stand.

Practice This Now

Practice: assume you are saved now; feel the relief as your awareness embraces this moment. Close your eyes and revise a memory of lack by imagining the I AM lifting you over the Red Sea of fear, feeling it real.

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