Inner Life Of Psalm 21:4

Psalms 21:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 21 in context

Scripture Focus

4He asked life of thee, and thou gavest it him, even length of days for ever and ever.
Psalms 21:4

Biblical Context

The psalmist asks God for life, and God grants him life that lasts long, even forever. It signals divine providence and tender mercy.

Neville's Inner Vision

Listen inwardly: the psalmist asks for life, but in truth the life sought is the very activity of your I AM. You are the awareness that witnesses breath, the consciousness that calls forth form, and in that consciousness there is no death, only continuance. When you accept that God is the I AM within, the gift is not a temporal duration but a quality: life unfolding in perpetual now. Providence and guidance spring from your own interior compass, the feeling that you are always tended, supported, and given the next moment. Grace and favor flow as you rest in the conviction that you are the beloved creation of the divine life, spared from fear and scarcity. Mercy dissolves resistance; every thought that doubts vitality is replaced by the certitude that life is your native state. Days lengthen not because time stretches, but because your awareness expands, and with expanding awareness comes an endless present in which you live, move, and have your being. So the outer world begins to echo your interior rhythm: vitality, longevity, and a serene sense of perpetual life.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare, I am Life itself, the I AM now. Dwell in that assumption, feel the endless days as your present reality, and notice how your world begins to reflect vitality.

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