From Trouble to Inner City
Psalms 107:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 107 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
They cry to the Lord in trouble, and He delivers them; He guides them along the right way to a city of habitation—the inner home of safety and order.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theater, the cry is not to a distant God but to the I AM that you are. Distress is a mistaken self-state; your present condition can be revised by recognizing that you already possess the power to shift consciousness. When you acknowledge that the Lord is within as your awareness, deliverance occurs as a change of state, not a rescue from without. The ‘right way’ then becomes an inward alignment—a consistent assumption that your life is governed by perfect, intelligent order. As you maintain that sense of being led, your attention is drawn away from lack and toward a steady feeling-tone of wellbeing. This movement culminates in the ‘city of habitation’: a fixed, inner dwelling where harmony, safety, and provision reside. It is not a geographic destination but a state of consciousness you refuse to leave. Persist in imagining that you are already there, and the outer circumstances will reflect that inner order. Psalm 107:6-7 thus becomes a practical method: you cry in imagination, you revise in feeling, and you are led by your own consciousness to home within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In a quiet moment, assume the feeling that you are led by the right way to your true inner city of habitation. Hold the feeling as real for a few minutes, then carry it into the day.
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