Redeeming Inner Israel Now
Psalms 25:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks God to redeem Israel from all troubles. In Neville's view, 'Israel' represents the inner nation of consciousness, and redemption arises through the I AM’s realization rather than external intervention.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Israel as the inner nation within you—the sum of your beliefs, desires, and loyalties to life. The psalm's cry, 'Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles,' is not a plea to an external savior but a turning of attention back to the I AM that you are. In the realm of consciousness, redemption comes when you stop feeding the sense of separation and begin to dwell in the unity of the one Life. God, the I AM, is not far away; He is the awareness that witnesses every thought and condition. When you acknowledge that this awareness can restore harmony, what seems like trouble dissolves into pattern and release. Your inner Israel is redeemed as you persist in aligning your imagination with the truth of your oneness with divine life. Mercy and grace are not future favors but present states of consciousness you assume. By inwardly affirming and feeling, you rewrite the scene, and the outer screen reflects the redeemed state. The covenant loyalty you keep is to your own awakened awareness, not to past fears.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled—say, 'I am redeemed, and my inner Israel rests in peace.' Then revise any troubling scene by silently declaring, 'These troubles are dissolved by the light of I AM.'
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