Inner Salvation Cry Psalms 38:22

Psalms 38:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 38 in context

Scripture Focus

22Make haste to help me, O Lord my salvation.
Psalms 38:22

Biblical Context

The speaker pleads for quick help from the Lord, expressing an urgent need for salvation. The verse presents salvation as an immediate, intimate deliverance sought in faith.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Neville: The cry is not for a distant deity but for the experiencer's own I AM to awaken the sense of salvation. In the inner theatre, Make haste is the speed of consciousness aligning with itself. When you feel the impulse to flee into fear, you revise by assuming I AM saved now. Your present awareness is the channel through which deliverance appears; the outside scene is simply the mirror of the inner state. The I AM is not a personality separate from you; it is your awareness itself, the living Yahweh within you. Thus, salvation is not a future rescue but a realization that you already stand in the safe harbor of your own consciousness. The sensation of urgency is the signal to assume, to revise the narrative, to feel the relief of being cared for by the inner governor. Persist in this attitude, and the inner movement will gradually dissolve the outer turmoil.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit comfortably, close your eyes, and say I AM salvation now while guiding your breath to slow. Let that feeling of instantaneous help fill you until it becomes your lived reality.

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