Inner Covenant Kept Echoes

Psalms 44:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 44 in context

Scripture Focus

17All this is come upon us; yet have we not forgotten thee, neither have we dealt falsely in thy covenant.
Psalms 44:17

Biblical Context

Even amid hardship, the verse affirms that God remains remembered. It also insists that fidelity to the covenant has not been broken, despite outward pressures.

Neville's Inner Vision

All this is come upon us—this outer storm of events—yet it is the language of my own consciousness, a chapter in the life of the I AM. The 'us' is not a separate nation; it is the inner I that experiences, believes, and feels. The verse says: we have not forgotten thee; we have not withdrawn our attention from the One Presence that gives meaning to every moment. In Neville's terms, the covenant is the inner agreement that I and God are one, and that the divine order prevails when I align with that principle. The fear or fatigue that arises is simply a suggestion of the senses, not the truth of my state. By choosing to remember the covenant—refusing to abandon the assumption of God's ever-present reality—I revise the situation. I dwell in the awareness that God is the only reality, and my life is the working of that reality through me. When I feel the pressure of circumstance, I repeat internally: I am in covenant, I am the I AM, and this covenant cannot be broken.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and, with a gentle conviction, revise: 'I have never forgotten Thee; I am in covenant now.' Feel that truth flowing through your body until the sense of separation dissolves.

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