Power and Mercy in the Morning
Psalms 59:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 59 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 59:16-17 expresses steadfast confidence that God's power and mercy defend the faithful; the speaker voices morning renewal as strength and refuge.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville Goddard’s lens, this psalm reveals that defense and mercy are not external chances but states of consciousness. The speaker does not beg for protection; he assumes that the I AM, your true center, already embodies power, mercy, and refuge. When you declare I will sing of thy power you are tuning your mind to the fact that your awareness itself is a fortress. God is my defense becomes a living inner fact, not a request. Morning signals a fresh activation of consciousness, a shift into the certainty that the day will be governed by the same divine presence that expresses strength and mercy. Trouble, in this light, is merely a movement inside yourself; you respond by standing firm in the truth that you are defended by the nature of your being. The inner posture of confidence radiates outward, transforming appearances by the law of assumption. Rest in the conviction that the God of mercy is the God of your being, and that protection arises from within as awareness. Your task is to dwell as that defense and witness the world reflect your inner security.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In the morning, sit quietly, declare I AM power and mercy defend me, and feel the shield of awareness surround you. Rest in that conviction for a minute, seeing outward trouble melt into stillness.
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