Gaze Toward the LORD's Deliverance
Psalms 25:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist keeps his attention on the LORD, trusting that God will rescue him from traps. It is a steadfast statement of faith in divine deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine that the eyes of your consciousness are fixed not on the external theater but on the inner LORD—the I AM that you are. When Psalm 25:15 says Mine eyes are ever toward the LORD, it is not pride of sight but a choice of state. You, as consciousness, choose to dwell in the awareness of divine providence; you refuse to be entangled by nets of fear, lack, or limitation. The net is simply a belief in separation from the Source. By turning your attention inward, you summon the power that plucks your feet free, because the very movement of attention generates action in your world. Your deliverance is not earned in time but recognized as already accomplished in the one I AM. As you persist in this fixed gaze, you become aware of guidance, protection, and the presence of God accompanying every step. Trust shifts from circumstance to consciousness, and salvation becomes a return to the aware Self. Surrender the drama of struggle and rest in the certainty that God is directing your feet to safety.
Practice This Now
Assume the stance: I am rooted in God; mine eyes are toward the LORD. Feel the net dissolve and your feet rise into the guidance of divine presence.
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