Inner Vindication of Mercy
Psalms 109:25-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 109 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The speaker endures reproach, asks for God's mercy, and hopes that the world will recognize God's hand at work, turning humiliation into quiet joy for the faithful servant.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the psalmist's reproach as a sign not of reality but of a state of consciousness. Mercy is not pity from outside; it is the I AM within you acting as your life. When the verse says, 'Help me... according to thy mercy,' interpret mercy as the conviction that you are already saved by divine feeling and imagination. The declaration that this is 'thy hand' reveals that events are the operation of your inner God-state, not mere circumstance. Let adversaries curse while you bless; this is the transformation of attention—from fear and blame to gratitude and trust in your inner sovereignty. As you hold to this inner experiment, your servant rejoices, and those who opposed you are clothed with the very confusion they project, naturally falling away. The outer world rearranges to affirm the inner victory you have already declared in consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I AM the mercy by which I am saved.' Visualize the scene: the reproach melting, the hand of the LORD at work within you, and your adversaries confounded as you rejoice in inner vindication.
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