Inner Hope in The Lord

Psalms 39:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 39 in context

Scripture Focus

7And now, Lord, what wait I for? my hope is in thee.
Psalms 39:7

Biblical Context

The verse states that the speaker's hope is in the Lord and that he awaits from Him. It centers trust on God's presence rather than external outcomes.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the Neville reader, this line is not about waiting for God to appear somewhere distant, but about shifting the inner state. What wait I for signals the surrender of restless striving and invites you to inspect the assumption behind your current scene. If your hope truly rests in the I AM within, then the outer events must bend to the inner frequency you inhabit. Your Lord is not a person beyond you, but the wealth of consciousness that you are conscious of. The I AM is your creative self, and hope is a state you can dwell in as a realized fact, not a future intention. When you acknowledge that your present feeling is the truth of your inner state, you stop chasing outcomes and begin to act from inner assurance. The moment you feel that the Lord is in me now, you become the very cause of what appears. Imagination creates the outer: use your inner longing as a signal that you have entered the state.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and declare that you are already the state of hope. Feel the presence of the Lord as your immediate now.

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