Inner Rescue by Name
Psalms 54:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 54 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist pleads for rescue and for God to hear. He grounds the plea in God's name and strength.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 54:1-2 speaks to the state of a man who awakens to the truth that God is not outside him but the I AM within. 'Save me by thy name' is not asking a distant deity to rescue you; it is the recognition that your consciousness—your awareness—is the power that redeems. When you affirm that the name of God is your own I AM, you invite the inner ally to act, to steady the mind and redirect the currents of thought. 'Judge me by thy strength' calls you to measure your conditions by the strength of your inner state, not by outward appearances. The words, 'Hear my prayer,' remind you that the universe answers as you listen to yourself—your dreams, your desires, your declarations. In this frame, every petition is a revision of belief: you replace poverty-thought with the certainty of being, you refuse to consent to lack, and you dwell in the assurance that the I AM has already completed the rescue. The prayer becomes a moment of self-presentation, a conscious alignment with the truth that you are always saved when you acknowledge your divine identity.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and declare, I am saved by the I AM within me. Feel the inner strength moving you into a state of certainty, as if rescue has already occurred.
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