Psalms 6:2-3 Inner Mercy

Psalms 6:2-3 - 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.
3My soul is also sore vexed: but thou, O LORD, how long?
Psalms 6:2-3

Biblical Context

The psalm pleads for mercy and healing in the face of weakness and vexation in body and spirit. It also voices weariness and asks how long the distress will endure.

Neville's Inner Vision

View Psalm 6:2-3 as a doorway into your inner world. The cry for mercy arises when you identify with weakness in body and vexed emotions, a movement of consciousness that feels separate from the I AM. Neville teaches that the Lord God within is not distant but the awareness you wear. Healing begins when you switch attention from the condition to the understanding that you are the I AM experiencing it. The ache in the bones is the vibration of a belief in limitation; the sore soul reveals a thought that does not know its unity with God. By assuming the opposite state, you collapse the old vibration. Practice a simple revision: declare, in the present, I AM healed; I AM mercy; I AM the Lord within me. When you dwell in that assumption, healing comes as the natural overflow of your true nature. The time question dissolves as your awareness remains fixed on the truth that I AM is the one who heals and sustains you, here and now.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and repeat a present-tense revision: I AM healed; I AM mercy; I AM the Lord within me. Sense a warm, comforting light moving through your body, from bones to soul, until weariness lifts.

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