Mercy Above the Heavens
Psalms 108:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 108 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God's mercy is vast beyond the heavens, and His truth reaches to the clouds. The verse presents mercy and truth as enduring inner conditions, not distant facts.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville lens, this verse is not about geography but about your inner atmosphere. Mercy above the heavens is the boundless tenderness of your own I AM, a state you can assume until it becomes your visible weather. When you affirm that mercy is above every outer circumstance, you are not begging for love; you are entering the consciousness that love is the very air you breathe. Truth reaching to the clouds is the unstoppable certainty of your inner principle, the conviction that what you know in the depth of consciousness will unfold in form, no matter how dense the outer picture appears. The two together form a disciplined alignment: you dwell in the feeling-tone of being irresistibly cared for, while trusting that your inner truth is at work beyond the apparent horizon. Practically, you revise any negative appearance by declaring, 'I AM mercy in action; I AM truth that transcends this moment.' As you persist, the outer world will reflect this inner mercy and truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and feel yourself surrounded by infinite mercy, and declare I AM the mercy of God in action now. Then revise any troubling thought by affirming Truth reaches the clouds in my life; I align with that inner certainty now.
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