Inner Servant's Freedom

Psalms 116:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 116 in context

Scripture Focus

16O LORD, truly I am thy servant; I am thy servant, and the son of thine handmaid: thou hast loosed my bonds.
Psalms 116:16

Biblical Context

The speaker affirms being the LORD's servant, the son of the handmaid, and proclaims that his bonds have been loosed.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the Neville mind, Psalm 116:16 becomes a map of inner states. The verse speaks of being the LORD's servant, yet the true key is that the servant is the I AM in you, the awareness that prunes fear and limitation. When you say I am thy servant you are not submitting to lack but aligning with divine purpose, a channel for grace. The phrase I am the son of thine handmaid calls you to the lineage of receptivity and humility, the vessel through which life flows. The claim thou hast loosed my bonds is the turning point: bonds are only beliefs in separation, and awareness itself loosens them by declaring what is already finished in consciousness. Sit with this truth: you are now the I AM's instrument, free and unbound, and the outside world will begin to reflect that inner liberty as you practice the feeling of release and service. Your feeling is the fact of liberation; your imagination acts upon reality.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise the verse into your present reality: I am the I AM's servant; the bonds are loosed. Feel that release now and dwell in the sense of service for a minute.

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