Inner Help From the LORD

Psalms 121:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 121 in context

Scripture Focus

2My help cometh from the LORD, which made heaven and earth.
Psalms 121:2

Biblical Context

Help comes from the LORD, the creator of heaven and earth. The verse anchors support in God as the source of all order.

Neville's Inner Vision

All help comes not from a distant deity over the hills, but from the I AM that you are, the creator within who fashioned heaven and earth. When you say 'My help cometh from the LORD,' you are naming the inner fact that your awareness is the source and the order of your world. The cosmos you fear to lose is only a projection of a thinking mind; to fall into the I AM is to realize you are the maker of weather, not the weather itself. The 'LORD who made heaven and earth' is not a past event; it is the living principle you identify with in the moment. Therefore, every problem is a call to revise your sense of self, to affirm that you are upheld by perfect governance and providence. With this inner acknowledgment, you cease seeking externally and begin the act of feeling the solution already present, aligning thoughts, feelings, and decisions with divine order. Your help is your own awareness in action.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, rest in the I AM, and repeat 'My help cometh from the LORD, who made heaven and earth.' Feel the sense of being supported by inner order and let that feeling guide your next choice.

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