Inner Psalm: Daily Prayer Practice
Psalms 55:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 55 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm shows a steadfast commitment to calling on God and praying at set times. Inner practice reveals that this ongoing attention is the path to deliverance in consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, these lines are a map of inner practice, not a petition to an external deity. What the verse says, I will call upon God becomes I will turn my attention to the I AM within and speak from that quiet center. The LORD shall save me is the conviction that salvation is a movement of consciousness—quiet, steadfast, immediate—when I refuse to yield to fear. The cadence evening, morning, and noon is a rhythm of the soul: three deliberate returns to the root I AM, a daily cycle of alignment with the one awareness that hears every voice. Cry aloud marks a declaration of reality, not noise; it is the spoken affirmation by which inner truth is given form. And he shall hear my voice means the I AM hearing itself as I persist in the assurance that I am seen and preserved by the inner governor of all. Practice: assume you are already heard, revise every anxious thought into trust, and feel it real that the inner voice answers.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already heard. In the next few breaths, repeat I am heard by the I AM until the feeling of relief rises.
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