Eyes of Mercy Within
Psalms 123:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 123 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 123:2 uses the image of eyes watching a master to describe our inner posture—waiting for mercy by turning our attention toward the Lord.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 123:2 is not a plea to an external Lord, but a map of your inner sight. The eyes of servants and maids symbolize the habitual attention your ego gives to outward powers; true power, mercy, and guidance emerge when that attention returns to the hand of your own I AM. To wait upon the Lord is to dwell in the conviction that mercy is already available within your consciousness, not something earned from without. When you assume the feeling that you are held by the I AM, mercy begins to move in your life as an inner fact, and outward events follow suit as expressions of that inner state. The scene shifts from depletion to abundance because you have changed the state you inhabit. In this light, the verse invites a practical revision: you are not dependent; you are the awareness that commands the flow of grace. By resting in this inner posture, you convert hope into lived certainty and restore your relationship with life as a seamless act of mercy.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling that the inner I AM is looking after you, then softly declare, 'I am the I AM; mercy is mine now.' Stay with that sensation until it feels real and let it color your day.
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