Whispers of Inner Resilience
Psalms 56:5-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 56 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The speaker describes enemies plotting against him, closely watching his moves, while he trusts that God records his wandering and tears.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the scene as a stage of your own consciousness. The wresting of words, the gathering of enemies, and the watchful marks on your steps are not occurring to you from without, but arising from a state you have lightly entertained as real. The I AM—the living awareness you truly are—knows these actions as the old outfits of a former design, not a future decree. When you feel their schemes, you are invited to revise the scene by turning from resistance to remembrance: that you are already protected, counted in God's ledger, and writing your life by a higher decree. Take the line, 'Thou tellest my wanderings' and hear it as your own inner record kept by the benevolent I AM. In that register, tears are not signs of defeat but fuel for a new memory—one in which fear is replaced by trust and every supposed attack becomes a cue for you to return to the glorious self who knows the truth. Thus the outer world aligns with the inner verdict: you are loved, unassailable, and free.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In a quiet moment, assume the line 'Thou tellest my wanderings' as present truth. Feel the inner ledger shift while you picture God writing only what blesses you; breathe slowly and let relief rise, then watch the outer scene align.
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