Inner Sanctuary Psalm Practice
Psalms 20:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm prays for divine help to come from the sanctuary and for strength from Zion, while stating that offerings are remembered and sacrifices accepted.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the pages of this psalm you are invited to see that all aid comes from the inner sanctuary you name I AM. When you turn your attention there, help becomes a lived reality of consciousness rather than a distant event. Zion is the fortress of your fidelity, and from that inner citadel your strength radiates into every moment. The offerings are not mere ritual, but the ongoing alignment of thought and feeling with your true nature; to remember them is to acknowledge that you stand already approved by the I AM. The burnt sacrifice signifies the surrender of ego to divine purpose, not loss but emancipation. You release limitation and step into harmony with the whole. Selah asks you to pause and feel the truth: you are supported, you are strong, and you are accepted in consciousness.
Practice This Now
Take a breath and anchor attention in the sanctuary within. Silently affirm, I AM supported now; I align my offerings with divine will and feel it real.
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