Redemption and Eternal Covenant
Psalms 111:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 111 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 111:9 speaks of God's redemption to the people, an eternal covenant, and the holy reverence of the divine name. In Neville's terms, redemption and covenant are inner states available in consciousness now.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, this verse speaks of redemption as a present state of consciousness, not a distant event. The 'people' are inner orientations and habits; when you acknowledge your true nature, old fears collapse and a sense of freedom is revealed. 'He sent redemption' becomes the moment you stop doubting and let awareness awaken the self that never needed fixing. The 'covenant' is an inner agreement you renew with every act of attention: a perpetual alignment between your unfolding consciousness and the divine I AM that dwells as your very life. 'Forever' signals an unbroken rhythm in the soul—an eternal pattern of wholeness you can enter at any now. 'Holy and reverend is his name' names the sacred reverence you owe to the I AM within, the constant awareness that sustains you. When you imagine from that state—seeing yourself already redeemed, held in an eternal covenant—you invite that reality to express outwardly as health, harmony, and purpose.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already redeemed and under an eternal covenant; revise any lack by affirming 'I AM is the redemption I seek,' and feel that truth as real in your chest now.
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