Mercy Within: A Psalm 118:29 Reflection
Psalms 118:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 118 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites gratitude toward the LORD, affirming His goodness and enduring mercy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the inner theatre of your being, call the LORD by name as the I AM. The verse does not plead with a distant power; it asserts your constant state of awareness in which goodness resides and mercy abides. When gratitude rises, you are not praising something outside you, but acknowledging the endowment of grace that is already present as your life. The words for he is good point to the unchanging nature of your inner Self, and his mercy endureth forever declares that no moment of your life escapes the benevolent pattern of your consciousness. True worship then is not ritual but recognition: you honor the perpetual mercy by dwelling in the feeling of gratitude, allowing it to revise your sense of self. See that each breath and each thought is touched by a sustaining kindness that confirms you are magnificently cared for by the I AM within.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already in gratitude now; revise the sense of self until you feel that mercy is your present condition.
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