Saved by Name and Strength
Psalms 54:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 54 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse pleads for God to save by God's name and to judge the speaker by God's strength.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here you learn that 'Save me' is not a cry to a distant god but a turning of your attention to the I AM within. 'By thy name' invites you to assume your true identity—the awareness called God within you. 'Judge me by thy strength' sets the standard by which you measure every thought, feeling, and action by the force of that inner presence. When fear rises, you do not seek mercy from without; you revise the scene to align with the strength you already possess. Assume a stronger self: see the deliverance as present, hear the verdict of power, and feel the certainty that you are sustained by the I AM. Remember Neville's law: imagination creates reality. Let the inner vision determine your outer world; as you dwell in that conviction, conditions adjust to it. The psalm then becomes a simple practice: return, in prayer, to your inner name and strength, and let that present awareness save you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat 'I AM' as the inner divine name, and revise a troubling scene by feeling the strength of that I AM until deliverance feels real.
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