Inner Deliverance Psalm 50:15

Psalms 50:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 50 in context

Scripture Focus

15And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.
Psalms 50:15

Biblical Context

Psalm 50:15 invites you to call on the divine in distress. The promise is immediate deliverance and a life that glorifies the I AM.

Neville's Inner Vision

Take the command 'call upon me in the day of trouble' as a command to your own consciousness. You are not addressing a distant deity; you are turning your attention to the I AM that you are. The day of trouble is a mental state—fear, lack, or resistance—that rises within. When you answer with settled attention, deliverance comes as a shift in awareness: the scene changes from problem to possibility, from limitation to the living presence you already are. To glorify the divine is not a display of piety outside, but the inner recognition that you and the I AM are one, that all-supply and all-wisdom are your natural currency. The moment you assume the feeling of being supported, the obstacle dissolves into light, and you rest in the certainty: the I AM is here, now, guiding every inner movement. Your prayer is not a plea but a correction of your attention—returning to the truth of your identity. This is how deliverance occurs: not by changing God, but by awakening to who you truly are in God.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume you are the one who calls; silently declare 'I call upon the I AM' and feel the assurance of deliverance now.

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