Psalms 3:1-2 Inner Help
Psalms 3:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse voices distress as threats multiply and others declare there is no help from God.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the one who reads these lines, the trouble is not out there but within the state you currently inhabit. The many who rise up are the restless thoughts and beliefs of your own consciousness, insisting you are alone and unsupported. When you hear 'There is no help for him in God,' recognize that this is a split in awareness, not a fact about the world. God is the I AM within you—the eternal awareness that can only be what you conceive. If you identify with the fear or with the impression of scarcity, that becomes your experienced reality. If, instead, you assume the I AM as your present center and claim, there is help for me in God, you reorient the entire scene. The opposition loosens, and the momentum of belief shifts toward support, guidance, and the felt presence of the One within. Selah marks your pause to let this inner truth settle, so the outer events must obey the new vibration you have chosen to embody.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, repeat 'There is help for me in God' as a present fact, and feel the I AM enfold you. Hold the feeling for a few minutes, letting the new inner state reshape your day.
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