Inner Praise of Psalms 22:23-24
Psalms 22:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites those who reverence the LORD to praise Him and glorify Him. It also declares that God does not despise the afflicted; when they cry, He hears.
Neville's Inner Vision
Fear here is reverence for the I AM within; the LORD is not a distant ruler but the living awareness you are. To praise him is to align your inner state with that truth, blessing the consciousness you are unfolding by your attention. The seeds of Jacob and Israel symbolize the scattered states of mind longing for unity; when you glorify the Most High within, you invite harmony into every part of your being. The verse about affliction teaches that the inner God does not despise your pain; the face of God is not turned away from your cry. When you cry to your inner Self, you are heard in the very act of consciousness, and the pressure lifts as the sense of separation dissolves. Seen this way, trials become invitations to return to the I AM and to feel that you are already heard, already held, in the present moment. The practice is simple: dwell in the assumption of the I AM’s listening presence, and watch as your inner atmosphere shifts to allow relief, insight, and renewed love to rise.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes, assume the I AM is listening within you, revise your scene to 'I am heard now,' and feel the relief as if it has already occurred.
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