Inner Waiting, Word of Hope
Psalms 130:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 130 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents waiting for the LORD as a patient inner posture, placing hope in His word. It suggests an inner trust that precedes outward results.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, in this verse the soul does not beg the outer world; it aligns with the I AM within and waits there. 'Waiting for the LORD' is not time but a state of consciousness where you stand in the reality of already-being. 'My soul doth wait' means your entire being quiets its restless doing and rests in the assurance that the Word—the spoken decree you accept in faith—carries the power to unfold. When you say, 'in his word do I hope,' you are not hoping for a future event; you are confirming the inner decree as true now. The Word is not a page on a scroll but the vibrational truth you permit to resonate within your chest. As you dwell in that inner recognition, you invite Providence to rearrange appearances to match your inner state. The practice is to assume you are already living as the answer, let the feeling of 'I AM' fill the space, and observe how external events soften and align with that truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat 'I AM' and feel as if you already possess the promised outcome. Dwell in that reality for a few minutes, allowing the inner word to reorder your outward seeing.
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