Inner Mercy, Inner Healing

Psalms 6:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 6 in context

Scripture Focus

1O LORD, rebuke me not in thine anger, neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure.
2Have mercy upon me, O LORD; for I am weak: O LORD, heal me; for my bones are vexed.
Psalms 6:1-2

Biblical Context

Psalm 6:1-2 asks for mercy and healing, acknowledging weakness and distress, and requests that one not be rebuked in anger. It presents suffering as a call to awaken a kinder inner state.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your Psalm 6:1-2 is not a call to appease a distant judge, but a declaration to your own I AM—the awareness that dwells within and writes the scene of your life. To say, 'Have mercy upon me, O LORD; for I am weak,' is to name a state of consciousness that presently feels frail and burdened. The line 'my bones are vexed' expresses the deep, bodily sense of belief in separation from life. The remedy is inner, not external: revise the scene from within until mercy reigns as your ongoing state. Imagine healing as already present, and affirm, I am healed now. When you adopt that image, you align your inner I AM with the truth you desire, not by begging, but by becoming the state itself. Do not seek to satisfy an angry deity; rather, recognize mercy as your natural condition and allow it to move you from fear to rest. As you persist in this inner revision, outer conditions begin to echo the shift, and healing becomes your reality.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the feeling, I am healed now. Revised, let mercy govern your body and feel relief in your bones until your outer life reflects the inner state.

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