Inner Restoration Psalm 38:3
Psalms 38:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 38:3 speaks of illness and restlessness the speaker attributes to God's anger and sin. It suggests such inner judgments show up in the body, inviting a shift in consciousness rather than external reform.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 38:3 is not a tale of punishment, but a mirror of the mind. When the seeker declares, there is no soundness in my flesh because of anger and sin, he reveals a belief that awareness itself is compromised by a wrong state. God is not angering your body; you are imagining from a state of guilt and reproof. The I AM within remains unaffected by your set of beliefs, waiting to be recognized as the creator of all experience. Therefore, you do not fix the body by battling symptoms, you rise in consciousness to a new state. Assume health now, the restfulness of being, and the sense that you are always complete in the presence of God. Feel the reality of that I AM, and let the old story dissolve as a mist. Imagination becomes the instrument of renewal: see yourself whole, hear the still small voice affirming wellness, and dwell there until the sense of disease recedes. The psalmist’s cry becomes your invitation to reign in your mind and reignite life through awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your heart, and revise the scene by affirming: I am health, I am the I AM, this body rests in God. Breathe slowly and dwell in that realized state for a moment.
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