Deliverance From Bloodguilt Consciousness

Psalms 51:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 51 in context

Scripture Focus

14Deliver me from bloodguiltiness, O God, thou God of my salvation: and my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousness.
Psalms 51:14

Biblical Context

Psalm 51:14 asks God to free the speaker from bloodguiltiness, promising that, saved, the tongue will sing of righteousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this verse, the cry is not for external pardon alone but for a conversion of the inner weather. Bloodguiltiness stands for the mental debt we carry when guilt thoughts refuse to let us be. The God of my salvation becomes, in Neville's key, the I AM in you—the state of awareness that knows itself as whole and righteous. When you see salvation as an inner state, the past crimes or errors are not looming figures to appease a stern judge, but energies cleared by the present recognition that you are always loved and intact in consciousness. The tongue singing aloud of righteousness is the natural outcome of a mind filled with that recognition. So, rather than praying for forgiveness as a future event, assume the truth: you are delivered now, here, in the I AM. Then the external phrase deliver me dissolves into a felt assumption: you are the one who voices righteousness because you are the consciousness that creates it. Your speech becomes an echo of the inner harmony you have already established.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, rest in the I AM within, and silently declare, I am delivered from bloodguiltiness. Feel the sense of relief and hear your inner voice sing righteousness as a present reality.

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