Redeemed Soul Awakening
Psalms 49:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 49 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse promises that God will redeem the speaker's soul from death, and will receive him into life.
Neville's Inner Vision
That line does not speak of a distant God rescuing a separate you; it proclaims that the I AM in you is already redeeming from the grave of fear and hopelessness. The 'grave' is the state of mind that believes in separation, loss, and finality. But God will redeem my soul—this is an assurance that your conscious identity is being drawn upward by the very power you call God, the I AM awareness that never dies. When you acknowledge that 'for he shall receive me' you recognize that reception is not a future event but a present act of consciousness. The soul awakens to its oneness with divine life, not by begging, but by knowing that you are held by the one who receives you back into enduring life. Selah invites a pause: let this truth sink beyond thought into felt certainty. Your future salvation is the expansion of present realization; your tomb becomes a doorway through which the living I AM passes into you and through you into all experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling 'I am redeemed now'; imagine God’s hand receiving your soul and letting you rise into living, eternal life.
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