Remembering God Within

Psalms 42:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 42 in context

Scripture Focus

6O my God, my soul is cast down within me: therefore will I remember thee from the land of Jordan, and of the Hermonites, from the hill Mizar.
Psalms 42:6

Biblical Context

The speaker is downcast, yet chooses to remember God. This deliberate recollection becomes the inner pathway from despair to faith.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your state, not your landscape, is the true land of Jordan. When the psalmist cries, 'my soul is cast down,' he is naming a moment of consciousness, not a distant trouble. Yet 'therefore will I remember thee' is a decision to revise from within. The Jordan crossing becomes an inner movement, the Hermonites a height of assurance, and Mizar a vantage point of I AM awareness. To remember God is to shift identification—from the fear that wrings the heart to the Presence that never leaves. The memory is not a diary of facts but a creative act of imagination, aligning you with the original act by which all things were formed. By recalling past faithfulness, you re-enter the present as one who is already held by divine presence. The feeling of certainty grows as you dwell in that remembered state, until it feels real here and now. In this way, the verse invites a practical discipline: revise your state until your inner weather reflects the I AM.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and say 'I AM' as the foundation of your being. Then revise the feeling by imagining you are stepping from the Jordan of doubt into the present presence of God within, feeling it now as real.

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