Inner Strength Psalm 39:13

Psalms 39:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 39 in context

Scripture Focus

13O spare me, that I may recover strength, before I go hence, and be no more.
Psalms 39:13

Biblical Context

Psalm 39:13 records a plea to be spared so the speaker may recover strength before departing this life. In Neville's view, the plea signals an inner shift toward renewed vitality you can claim in consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Beloved, the line is not a fear of death but a cry for a more enduring state of awareness. 'O spare me' is the I AM speaking to hold a more vital tempo, a life that does not yield to fatigue. 'That I may recover strength' is a revision request to re-enter a vibratory condition of energy and clarity. When you hear 'before I go hence,' understand it as a turning point inside: the old self or old story is leaving, while the new vitality is claimed. In Neville's terms, you do not move the world; you awaken in imagination a stronger version of yourself, and life follows the inward state. Picture your inner being as a wellspring of energy renewing every part of you. Dwell in the feeling of being fully alive, and permit the sensation to saturate your chest, limbs, and mind. The plea becomes a promise: you are always the I AM, and you may choose the tone of your days by the state you assume now.

Practice This Now

Imaginative practice: Close your eyes and declare, 'I am renewed in strength now.' Feel vitality spreading from your chest to every limb, and linger in the certainty until it becomes your lived experience.

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