Inner Mercy, Inner Healing

Psalms 6:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 6 in context

Scripture Focus

2Have mercy upon me, O LORD; for I am weak: O LORD, heal me; for my bones are vexed.
Psalms 6:2

Biblical Context

David pleads for mercy because he feels weak and afflicted, asking the Lord to heal him as his whole frame is troubled.

Neville's Inner Vision

Reply to Psalms 6:2 by turning 'the Lord' into the I AM you awaken within. If you feel weak, that is not a failure of the divine, but a signal of a state of consciousness you have accepted as real. Mercy, in this inner speech, is the overflow of awareness that you can presume, not earn. When you say, 'Have mercy upon me,' you are naming the presence that already knows, sees, and sustains you. Healing is not a distant event but a shift in what you accept as true about your body and life. The line 'for I am weak' is an invitation to revise the content of your inner world: replace weakness with a confident sense of being held by the I AM, who restores balance, vitality, and alignment. Your bones, your very frame, respond to the vibration of belief. Thus you do not petition an external power; you awaken to a timeless reality in which you are already healed, already made whole by the consciousness that you are.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe slowly, and revise the feeling with: 'I am the mercy of God within me; I am healed; my body rests in the I AM.' Now feel a warm, radiant ease flowing from the crown to the soles as you dwell in that awareness.

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