Inner Hiding and Deliverance
Psalms 32:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage invites the godly to pray in a favorable time, promising protection in storms, with God as a hiding place who preserves from trouble and encircles one with songs of deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider this psalm as a map of inner reality. The phrase 'in a time when thou mayest be found' invites you to make a deliberate assumption: that the I AM is always present and you may choose to notice it right now. The floods of great waters are your inner turbulences—fear, doubt, urgency—yet you stand not in the flood but in awareness, which cannot be overwhelmed. Thou art my hiding place becomes a living truth you repeat: I am the hiding place within, the still center that suspends trouble by the clarity of attention. The promise that God will preserve me from trouble and compass me with songs of deliverance is the felt shift of atmosphere that occurs when you dwell in this state; deliverance is a present vibration, not a distant event. As you revise your self-image to the I AM, the outward scene aligns with that inward concord. Practical step: practice a daily revision—assume you are already in the hiding place, and feel the songs of deliverance arising around you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, rest as the I AM, and repeat, I am in the hiding place. Feel the atmosphere of deliverance encircling you like a song.
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