Inner Sacrament of Provision
Psalms 50:7-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God presents Himself as the true Source and rejects the notion that sacrifices alone earn favor; He invites you to call on Him with thanksgiving, promising deliverance. Worship becomes inner alignment with the I AM rather than external ritual.
Neville's Inner Vision
All that you see in the outer ritual is a mask for an inner posture. The speaker says, I am God, thy God, and yet to the one hearing, the outer animal offerings are irrelevant to the inner economy. The world and all abundance are Mine, and therefore your hunger is a call to awaken your own I AM. In Neville's terms, the verse is your inner awakening to the fact that God is not somewhere outside but the I AM that you are aware of. When you believe you have little, you are sheltering a belief in lack; when you pretend the world owns your now, you are awakening to a greater possession inside your own consciousness. The \"call upon me\" is a directive to turn attention inward and revise the scene by assumption—feel it real, and your deliverance will follow as a natural consequence. So the verse reframes worship as awareness, thanksgiving as recognition, and glorifying God as living from the realized state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place your hand on your heart, and softly declare I AM the source of all you seek. Then revise any sense of lack into fullness, feeling the delivered state as already yours and giving thanks in advance.
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