Soul Escape Psalm 124:7

Psalms 124:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 124 in context

Scripture Focus

7Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers: the snare is broken, and we are escaped.
Psalms 124:7

Biblical Context

The verse depicts the soul escaping a trap, signaling deliverance that begins within consciousness rather than from external circumstance.

Neville's Inner Vision

Psalm 124:7 presents a scene of deliverance that is not about external escape but about the arrangement of consciousness. Our soul escapes just as a bird frees itself when the snare of fear, memory, or belief breaks within the mind. The fowlers are the images that have held attention captive; the snare broken is the moment in which the I AM, the steadiness of awareness, recognizes that the trap was never outside but in the tail of thought. In this reading, our soul is the living I in you, the awareness that witnesses both trouble and triumph. When you imagine the self as already free, you awaken the inner movement from bondage to liberty. The escape is complete the moment you accept that you are not your fear or your past but the consciousness that can choose a new projection. The decree I AM functions as the key: declare that you are free, and the sensation follows as a natural consequence of belief revised and centered in love and mercy.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and assume you are already free. See a bird leap from the snare inside you and rise into open sky; feel lightness spreading through your being, and repeat I am free until the feeling is real.

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