Hearing the Inner Cry

Psalms 6:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 6 in context

Scripture Focus

8Depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity; for the LORD hath heard the voice of my weeping.
9The LORD hath heard my supplication; the LORD will receive my prayer.
Psalms 6:8-9

Biblical Context

The psalmist states that God has heard his weeping and his supplication, and that the Lord will receive his prayer.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within your own consciousness, the voice of lament is not a confession of separation but a clear call to the I AM. When you decree 'depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity,' you are not pushing God away; you are ejecting the stale images of fault that haunt your present sense of self. The cry of weeping and the plea for mercy are not signals of distance but invitations to awareness. The 'LORD hath heard' is not a distant event; it is your inner recognition that the I AM within you has heard and accepted your desire. The moment you believe that your prayer is received, your inner atmosphere shifts: fear fades, trust arises, and the very texture of reality begins to respond as if the petition is already granted. In this way, Psalms 6:8–9 becomes a map from accusation to affinity, from the tyranny of doubt to the liberty of oneness with the divine I AM you are.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the state 'I am heard'—as if God has already answered your petition. Feel the relief and let the old sense of lack depart.

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