Inner Deliverance: I Am Helped

Psalms 40:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 40 in context

Scripture Focus

17But I am poor and needy; yet the Lord thinketh upon me: thou art my help and my deliverer; make no tarrying, O my God.
Psalms 40:17

Biblical Context

The speaker confesses poverty and need, yet trusts that the Lord is mindful and will help and deliver in due time.

Neville's Inner Vision

Behold the state, 'I am poor and needy'—not as a condemnation, but as a clear sign of an inner condition ripe for a shift. In this moment, 'the Lord thinketh upon me' becomes the revelation that the I AM, your own awareness, is never distant. The very attention of God is the activity of consciousness itself; as you notice this state, you awaken to the truth that the I AM is mindful of you, here, now. 'Thou art my help and my deliverer' speaks not of a future rescue but of your inner disposition: the help and deliverance you seek are already present in your consciousness and awaiting your assent. When you declare 'make no tarrying, O my God,' you are commanding your inner movement—you refuse to permit hesitation to suspend your good. Trust that the imaginative act, rightly directed, will translate feeling into form: you are supported, you are delivering light, you are carried by the ever-present I AM. Your job is to dwell in this truth until it saturates every nerve and becomes your experience.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, and revise: I am supported and delivered now. Feel the I AM surrounding you like light and let the sense of supply rise in your chest.

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