Inner Word Remembered
Psalms 119:49-56 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 119 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist remembers God's word as comfort amid affliction, choosing to stay with the law and remember judgments despite derision. The path is a movement of consciousness—the inner notation of God's presence guiding the pilgrim.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember, dear traveler, this is not a history happening to you, but a state you awaken. The word remembered becomes your present light: 'thy word hath quickened me' is the living invitation that your I AM quickens to awareness through the memory of divine law. When the proud deride, you do not argue on the outside; you reset the inner atmosphere to align with the law as alive presence. The house of your pilgrimage becomes a sanctuary of inner rhythm, your nights filled with the name you call upon and the law you keep because you feel it now. By recalling judgments of old you refresh the mind, and fear dissolves as the inner light asserts its authority. The verse invites you to sing within—let statutes be your songs—so that your very being is nourished by the word that quickens.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and recall the line 'thy word hath quickened me.' Then assume the feeling of that quickening as present now, imagining the word itself circulating as life through your body and days until it is your atmosphere.
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