The Inner Builder of Jerusalem
Psalms 147:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 147 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD builds Jerusalem. He gathers the outcasts of Israel.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the quiet of your awareness, Psalms 147:2 reveals a truth beyond geography: the city you yearn for already exists in your consciousness. The LORD, the I AM, is the master builder who rises within you, not to fix the world outside, but to restore your inner order. Jerusalem represents harmony, covenant, and wholeness; its rebuilding signals a renewal of your inner life. The outcasts Israel speaks of the neglected beliefs and parts of Self you have cast away—fear, guilt, longing, abandoned plans. The I AM gathers these scattered fragments, reuniting them into a single, faithful state. Exile is the moment you forget who you are; return is your conscious alignment with divine memory. As you dwell in this awareness, mercy and compassion flood your inner streets, and a new creation takes shape. This is not a future event but a present act of consciousness: you choose to inhabit the rebuilt city and to forgive, include, and trust the process of renewal. Your fidelity to this inner order anchors the promise of return from every sense of lack.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM as the master builder. Revise any belief of exile by imagining Jerusalem rising and feel it real now.
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