Inner Resurrection: Psalms 30:2-3
Psalms 30:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalms 30:2-3 portrays crying to God and receiving healing, followed by a restoration that lifts the soul from the brink of death. It presents salvation as an inner move of life returning to consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the cry is to the I AM within you. When you say, O LORD my God, I cried unto thee, you are naming a state of consciousness that already exists in you. Healing is not a distant event; it is an inner revival you permit by assuming a different sense of self. The grave and the pit are the buried beliefs you have accepted as real; the moment you refuse them, you are brought up—your soul rises by the power of imagination and the awareness that the I AM is the very essence of you, the Source. The Lord who heals is the turning of attention from fear toward the feeling of wellness. As you dwell in that feeling, your inner image becomes your outer life; you walk out of the pit by the convincing sense that you are alive, now. This resurrection is not past tense but a present posture: I AM healing me, I AM life in me, and I AM now.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and declare I AM the Lord who heals my life. Then feel the vitality as if your body is already well and your soul restored, repeating until the image feels real.
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