Restful Deliverance Within Psalm 116:6-8
Psalms 116:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 116 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 116:6-8 speaks of the LORD preserving the simple, inviting the soul to rest, and delivering the faithful from death, tears, and falling.
Neville's Inner Vision
Whenever you read The LORD preserveth the simple, you are reading the nature of your own I AM—the simple heart that trusts and is kept safe by the nature of awareness. You were brought low in appearance, a moment when your old sense of self seemed to fail, but the movement is not punishment; it is a turn of your consciousness toward quiet faith. Return unto thy rest, O my soul means stop listening to the memory of lack and begin listening to the I AM within, the one source of all bounty. The LORD hath dealt bountifully with thee is the declaration your inner sight makes about your state: abundance is your habitual atmosphere. The deliverance from death, from tears, and from falling is not external rescue alone; it is your inner release from fear, from tears, from the sense of falling into inconsequence. In this moment, see yourself as already rescued by your own awareness, standing firm in a timeless present where nothing can harm the I AM you are.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and assume the inner state described: I am preserved by the I AM. Stay with this feeling of rest and gratitude for a minute or two, imagining delivery as already complete.
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