Mercy Within the Sanctuary
Psalms 5:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares the psalmist’s plan to enter God’s house with mercy and to worship toward the holy temple in reverent fear.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Neville lens, Psalm 5:7 reveals that ‘house’ and ‘temple’ are not distant edifices but states of consciousness. 'The multitude of thy mercy' becomes the air you breathe—the inner disposition that you are welcomed by the I AM within, regardless of outward circumstance. The word 'fear' is transformed into reverent attention: a disciplined turning of your entire awareness toward the inner sanctuary. To 'worship toward thy holy temple' is to fix the gaze of imagination on the presence that you already are, shaping experience from the inside out rather than chasing results outside. When you practice, you do not beg for mercy; you enter mercy as your habitual mood and let the I AM Presence quietly do the rest. This is not external ritual but a shift in identity: you are the one who steps into the temple, you are the one who is loved by God, you are the living memory of mercy made flesh. The act of worship, in truth, is a faithful alignment with your eternal Source.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume you are already inside the sanctuary of your awareness. Feel mercy saturating your being and declare, 'I AM here,' until that certainty becomes your present mood.
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