Cry to God Most High
Psalms 57:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 57 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist vows to cry to the Most High, trusting that God performs all things for him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your cry in this verse is a turning of attention to the highest state of awareness. The 'Most High' is not a distant malevolent force, but the I AM—the inner ruler of your life. When you acknowledge that God 'performs all things for me' you shift from seeking outside help to recognizing that your own consciousness is the organ through which reality unfolds. This is a call to align your inner state with the truth that you are always attended by a providential order governed by your own imagination. Humility and meekness become willingness to yield to this inner law, trusting that it is already acting for you. The inner cry is the seed of a practical revolution: you insist, in imagination and feeling, that the desired state exists now in consciousness, and outer events respond as reflections of that state. In this light, prayer is not begging; it is the disciplined maintaining of the state in which all things are granted by the Most High within you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and dwell in the feeling that the Most High, your own I AM, is already performing all things for you; assume the state of complete provision and let that impression settle for a few minutes.
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