Inner Law at Midnight: Neville-Style Psalm 119:61-64
Psalms 119:61-64 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 119:61-64 speaks of being robbed by the wicked yet not forgetting God's law. It shows rising at midnight to give thanks, affirming companionship with those who fear and keep the precepts, and acknowledging God's mercy while seeking understanding of the statutes.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner state is the battlefield. The bands of the wicked are the memories of fear and habit that would rob me of the law I am; when I forget thy law I drift from the I AM that is my center. At midnight I rise to give thanks, reawakening to the righteous judgments that govern my form. I am a companion of all them that fear thee and keep thy precepts—my inner company of truth. The earth, O LORD, is full of thy mercy; I claim that mercy as my own and ask to be taught thy statutes, to live by the immutable path that images follow. This is not about combating outward conditions but about recentering consciousness so that the bands dissolve into light and mercy becomes the reality I inhabit. By this inner revision I prove that imagination forms experience, and I walk in the world as the I AM whose nature is mercy and law.
Practice This Now
Assume I AM as the center and revise: I remember thy law; I rise at midnight to give thanks; I am a companion of those who fear and keep thy precepts, and feel the gratitude as real as breathing.
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