Psalm 13 Inner Light

Psalms 13:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 13 in context

Scripture Focus

1How long wilt thou forget me, O LORD? for ever? how long wilt thou hide thy face from me?
2How long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrow in my heart daily? how long shall mine enemy be exalted over me?
3Consider and hear me, O LORD my God: lighten mine eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of death;
Psalms 13:1-3

Biblical Context

Psalm 13 expresses a cry of abandonment and sorrow, asking God to remember and reveal his face. It moves from complaint to petition for light and relief from despair.

Neville's Inner Vision

Psalm 13 is not a cry to a distant deity; it is the mind describing its own state of consciousness. The God of the psalm is the I AM within, always listening when you turn attention back to awareness. The repeated how long is the stubborn habit of believing you are forgotten; the cure is to assume the end already met: you are heard, the eyes are lighted, the heart rests in the present I AM. As you revise the scene from fear to faith, the 'enemy' becomes only a collection of false beliefs dissolving in the light of consciousness. Do not seek external relief; awaken to the inner sight that God is here now, the ever-present act of thinking that you are. When you claim I am heard by God now, you displace lack with knowledge, and the outer conditions move to reflect that inner state. Practice this until your sense of disaster yields to a stable radiant awareness.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare I am heard by the I AM now; feel the inner light brighten your eyes and rest in the certainty.

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