Inner Mercy Psalm Reflection
Psalms 25:16-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The speaker pleads for mercy and relief from distress, asking forgiveness and protection. He expresses trust, hoping integrity and deliverance come from the divine.
Neville's Inner Vision
Turn your attention to the I AM within. Desolation and affliction are states of mind, enlarged by fear; mercy arises when you see through limitation. Forgiveness of sins is releasing false beliefs about lack or separation. The many enemies are restless thoughts, their cruel hatred the resistance of old patterns; you keep your soul by returning to inner certainty in the I AM. Deliverance comes as you align with your true nature, not by seeking escape. Let integrity and uprightness preserve you by living as one with divine awareness. Wait on the I AM means rest in that inner governor, letting light rule. Redeem Israel—the inner you—out of troubles by claiming unity with God. This practice awakens you to the truth that you are already redeemed and empowered by consciousness, not by external acts.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling that you are already kept and delivered by the I AM; repeat I AM mercy, I AM deliverance, I trust in the I AM, until the sense of relief becomes real.
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