Inner Deliverance Through Law
Psalms 119:153-160 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 119 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Under pressure, the speaker pleads for deliverance and for life to quicken by God's word. He remains faithful to Thy statutes, trusting in mercy and the enduring truth of God's judgments.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's hearing, this psalm reveals the inner world as the battlefield where deliverance is born. Affliction is not a threat but a signal that consciousness has forgotten its divine source; the cry 'deliver me according to thy word' is an act of revision, a turning of attention toward the living law that governs all experiences. When you acknowledge 'Thy word is true from the beginning,' you treat every moment as a fixed pattern of right order; 'quicken me according to thy judgments' becomes 'awake now to the order that already exists within.' The I AM within you is the judge and the witness; accusations from enemies dissolve as you align with the immutable statutes of your own being. Mercy arises as the mood of your inner state rather than a circumstance; great tenderness is the effect of holding steadfast to the precepts in imagination. Through this interior law, deliverance appears as a felt shift in consciousness, not a distant rescue, and your perceived world becomes a faithful mirror of your inner testimony.
Practice This Now
Sit in stillness and repeat, 'I AM delivered according to thy word,' imagining a scene where the need is already met; dwell in the feeling of that reality until it seems present.
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