Humility's Revival in Psalm 138:6-8
Psalms 138:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 138 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God lifts the lowly and keeps the proud at a distance. In trouble, revival comes through the I AM, and mercy endures to complete what concerns me.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the psalm, the scene is not about outward power but an inward posture. The 'lowly' is a state of awareness—the I AM realizing its own fullness, not the loud cry of ego. When trouble rises, the 'hand' that saves is the steadiness of your own consciousness advancing with certainty; the right hand is your resolute belief that what you imagine with feeling is already real. To 'perfect that which concerneth me' is to align your inner conclusion with the truth you desire, letting mercy become the texture of your inner life. Your mercy endures because mercy is the steady climate of your awareness, not a distant favor. As you hold humility as the condition for God-realization, you experience revival and support as natural expressions of your I AM. The Lord is high in causation and yet near in experience when your mind remains in that gentle posture. In short, your inner state shapes your outer world, and this psalm invites you to dwell there.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, and declare: I AM the lowly beloved, and revival is my now. Feel it as real until your entire sense of self rests in that certainty.
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