I Am Speaks: Psalms 50:7

Psalms 50:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 50 in context

Scripture Focus

7Hear, O my people, and I will speak; O Israel, and I will testify against thee: I am God, even thy God.
Psalms 50:7

Biblical Context

God speaks to His people, asserting that He is their God and calling Israel to listen; it frames divine accountability and a personal relationship.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this psalm, the speaker is the I AM speaking to the totality of your consciousness. “Hear, O my people” is the invitation to attend to the state you presently inhabit. “I will speak; I will testify” signals the inner act of imagination expressing truth from within, not from without. To say “I am God, even thy God” is to acknowledge that the I AM is the sole governor of your experience, the unchanging reality behind every sensation and event. “Israel” represents the frozen positions you hold—your loyalties, fears, and presumptions about who you are. The “testimony against thee” is the inner audit by the I AM, showing you where you have allowed limitation to masquerade as reality. Yet judgment here is not punishment but clarification, a gentle resetting of awareness toward truth. The psalm invites you to stop seeking power outside and return to the one consciousness that creates. When you assume the I AM as your only ruler, your world begins to reflect that supreme image, and the inner and outer align to confirm your true nature.

Practice This Now

Assume you are spoken to by the I AM now. Revise any sense of separation and feel it real by identifying yourself as the I AM in present experience; declare inwardly, 'I am God, thy God,' until your inner sense settles into one, indivisible awareness.

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