Inner Cry, Divine Salvation
Psalms 34:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse speaks of a poor man crying out, and God hears him and delivers him from all his troubles.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the watcher within, 'poor' is not poverty of purse but poverty of consciousness. When you 'cried,' you moved your attention to the I AM, the living awareness that you are. The cry is not a plea to a distant deity but a turning of your mind toward your own inner reality. The Lord who hears is the I AM that hears your declaration—your assumption that you are already saved. In this moment, the condition of trouble dissolves as you dwell in the feeling of being attended to by the very life that you are. Salvation is not future deliverance from external events but recognition of your true being, already free in the consciousness where God dwells. As you persist in the awareness that you are heard, you collapse the old narrative of lack and invite a new state of harmony, health, and safety into your inner weather. The body, relationships, finances respond as you change your inner premise.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling, 'I am heard by the I AM.' Dwell there until it feels like your present state, then revise every memory of lack into 'I am saved from all troubles.'
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