Mercy From Heaven Felt Now
Psalms 136:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 136 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites giving thanks to the God of heaven, a mercy that endures forever. Neville reframes heaven as an inner state and mercy as the constant activity of the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 136:26 speaks of gratitude to the God of heaven because His mercy endures forever. Neville Goddard would have you hear these words as a description of your own inner atmosphere: the I AM, the awareness that never wanes, is heaven within and the source of mercy that never ceases. When you consciously acknowledge this I AM as the heart of all experience, you live from a state where mercy is not a distant gift but your immediate condition. In this light, giving thanks is not a ritual for obtaining blessings but a recognition that you are already the beneficiary of an endless grace. The words invite you to align your attention with the truth that mercy continually flows from the inner heaven of your consciousness, shaping perception, healing limitation, and sustaining you through every moment. By assuming the feeling of grateful acceptance, you rewrite the seen world as an outward expression of inward mercy, and you awaken to the certainty that God’s presence is your present reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, dwell in the I AM, and assume the feeling: 'I am grateful for the mercy that endures forever.' Let that gratitude saturate your awareness as a constant fact, then revise any sense of lack by affirming 'I AM the mercy of heaven now.'
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