Trusting Mercy, Rejoicing Salvation

Psalms 13:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 13 in context

Scripture Focus

5But I have trusted in thy mercy; my heart shall rejoice in thy salvation.
Psalms 13:5

Biblical Context

The psalm declares trust in mercy. It says the heart rejoices in salvation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Faith in the mercy of God is not a plea for rescue, but a turning of your inward gaze to the I AM that already knows mercy. When the words say I have trusted in thy mercy, they reveal a state of consciousness you can inhabit now: you trust not a distant deity, but the perpetual mercy of your own awareness. In this moment, mercy is your inner atmosphere, a radiance surrounding your heartbeat. Rejoicing in thy salvation is the mind's decision to live as if redemption is complete, here and now, not as a future rumor. Salvation, in this light, is the recognition that you are whole, unassailed by lack, fear, or time. By choosing to feel that mercy is real, you become the very thing you seek: the saved, the free, the alive. Your feelings align with an unchanging I AM, and the world rearranges itself to reflect that inner well-being. Remember: imagination creates reality; what you accept as true becomes your experience.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, declare 'I am trusting in mercy now' and feel your heart lighten; revise any doubt by imagining you are already saved in present tense and living in abundance.

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