Inner Mercy and Truth
Psalms 117:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 117 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God's merciful kindness is toward us, and the truth of the LORD endures forever. The verse invites us to praise.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner world is saturated with a mercy that never tires and a truth that never fades. In this psalm, the I AM perceives itself as the beloved, receiving great kindness from the divine nature—an image of your own continuous, unearned good. The 'truth of the LORD' that endures is not a memory of past events but the unwavering cadence of consciousness that remains when you stop identifying with limitation. When you feel the mercy, you are aligning with the reality that you are within the One who knows only fullness. To reinterpret the verse, dwell in the conviction that the kindness you seek and the truth you trust are already present as states of your awareness. Every thought, every sensation, is a movement within this enduring truth. Praise becomes not an external shout but a renewed identification with your own I AM, the steadfast lens through which life unfolds. Rest in the sense that nothing can alter this inner contract: you are loved, and truth endures—forever.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, and assume the feeling of the merciful kindness toward you; revise your sense of self to the one who rests in the truth that endures, and declare it as your reality.
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