Remembering God Within
Psalms 50:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse warns that forgetting God invites consequences. There is no deliverer apart from the I AM, the inner God within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM lens, Psalms 50:22 asks you to awaken to the fact that God is not an external judge but the very awareness you inhabit. When you forget God, you align with a lesser state of consciousness—an inner sense of separation that can leave you feeling abandoned or overwhelmed. The “tearing in pieces” imagery is a symbolic portrayal of discord in your imagination when you believe you are apart from the source of deliverance. The moment you “consider this” and turn your attention back to theI AM, you revise the scene. Remembering God is not a ritual but a redefinition of the self: you choose to dwell in the presence that gives life to every event. Judgment and accountability dissolve into the natural consequences of states of consciousness; fidelity becomes alignment with your awakened awareness. Your mornings can become a deliberate renewal of allegiance to the I AM, and your day can unfold from that inner sovereignty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the state now: say, 'I remember God within' and feel the I AM as your constant center. For the next 5 minutes, dwell there, noticing every sensation, and let the day unfold from that inner fidelity.
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