Inner Salvation Psalms 119
Psalms 119:81-88 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 119 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses describe a soul fainting for salvation while clinging to God's word amid persecution. The psalmist trusts in the commandments as a path to comfort and renewed life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember, the soul's faintness is not a flaw in God but a signal of your current state of consciousness. The word you long for is not a distant event but the I AM you already are, the living Law by which all feeling is formed. As you say, 'Mine eyes fail for thy word'—you are learning to see with the inner vision that never wavers. When the world presses in with pits and persecutions, resist the urge to seek change outside and instead revise your inner premise: I live by thy commandments; perfect faith is the steady state of my inner life. The persecutions are simply symptoms of a belief in separation. By reclaiming the word as your immediate reality, you quicken your inner life: light returns, your soul is restored, and the testimony of your mouth—the spoken word of truth—becomes the outer world. The 'bottle in the smoke' dissolves as you continue to stand in the certainty that you are kept by lovingkindness. Do not abandon thy precepts; they are your inner compass guiding you to deliverance. The more consistently you embody the word, the more you awaken to salvation here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume 'I AM saved now' as your present fact. Feel the relief as if the deliverance is already yours, then repeat 'Thy word is my life' until the image rests in your heart.
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