Inner Deliverance Psalm 40:13
Psalms 40:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 40 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist pleads with the LORD to deliver and hasten help.
Neville's Inner Vision
Be pleased, O LORD, to deliver me is not a faded petition but a turn within toward a new state of awareness. In Neville's psychology, the LORD represents the I AM—the living consciousness that can liberate you from fear, lack, and the sense of separation. To 'deliver me' is to acknowledge that the old thought-world need not govern you, and to 'make haste to help me' signals the immediacy of inner transformation when you choose it now—through imagination. When you assume you are already delivered, you dissolve the sense of limitation and permit perception to shift. The cry becomes a declaration of fact, a confirmation that help is present in your consciousness and ready to translate into experience as you hold the inner posture of freedom. The psalm invites you to practice revision and feeling-to-reality, to dwell in the conviction that the inner God is always accessible and that your world arises from that instant of recognition.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and imagine the I AM surrounding you with deliverance now; affirm, 'I am delivered, and help is here,' letting that feeling of relief fill your awareness.
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