Inner Rest for Psalm 6:6-7

Psalms 6:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 6 in context

Scripture Focus

6I am weary with my groaning; all the night make I my bed to swim; I water my couch with my tears.
7Mine eye is consumed because of grief; it waxeth old because of all mine enemies.
Psalms 6:6-7

Biblical Context

Psalm 6:6-7 portrays weariness, tears, and grief as the mind's response to belief, inviting an inward shift.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the one who reads this, remember you are not the groaning body but the I AM that witnesses the scene. The bed spun by the night's tears is the old mental weather, not a fixed circumstance; the 'enemies' are beliefs, not men outside your door. In this light, Psalm 6:6-7 reveals a shift of consciousness: when you stop fearing the tempest and return to the awareness that God is your constant state, the imagined threat loses its grip. Your feeling of weariness is a signal to assume a higher state, to revise the story with the conviction that you are already whole, loved, and protected by the I AM. The eye's grief-filled accusation vanishes as you perceive that the eye is an instrument of consciousness, not a corridor to a separate, hostile world. The shift is practical: enter the room of inner stillness, sit in the presence that never leaves you, and feel the tears drying as you affirm, I AM. Then you awaken as the psalmist awakens, not to defeat, but to the truth of God’s dwelling within.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare the I AM is present now; visualize stepping from the bed of tears into the light of inner presence, and feel the peace that you are.

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