Inner Call to Salvation
Psalms 55:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 55 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalms 55:16 presents a personal resolve to call on God and trust in divine rescue. It frames salvation as an inner movement of consciousness initiated by a decisive call.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 55:16 speaks not of a distant rescue but of an inner decision. I call upon God, and the LORD saves me, says the Psalmist, yet the 'I' is the living I AM within you. When you turn your attention to the God within, you are not petitioning a stranger but aligning your whole being with the source of life. The Lord that saves is the awareness that never quits, the quiet, vigilant self which hears your call and responds with present circulation of energy, harmony, and peace. Salvation then unfolds as a shift of consciousness, a hearing within that says: I am not separate from God; I Am the one who calls and is answered. Your petition becomes a reinvestment in the I AM, and the movement of your life follows that assumption: fear dissolves, clarity returns, and you walk in the certainty that you are saved now, even before any external change appears. Do not seek rescue outside; dwell in the fact of your inmost unity, and the inner act of salvation becomes your only reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and silently declare, 'I call upon the God within me now; I am saved.' Then feel the inner certainty as a present fact, letting it color your next moment.
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