Inner Return to Presence

Psalms 60:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 60 in context

Scripture Focus

10Wilt not thou, O God, which hadst cast us off? and thou, O God, which didst not go out with our armies?
Psalms 60:10

Biblical Context

The verse voices a cry of feeling cast off by God and questions why divine help isn’t evident in battle. It invites inner reflection on whether presence is truly felt in struggle.

Neville's Inner Vision

This scene reveals a state of consciousness that has forgotten the I AM within. God is not external to you; God is the I AM awareness animating every thought and action. The sense of being cast off is a belief, not a fact on the battlefield of life. When you feel abandoned in your battles, you are simply reading a limited pattern of reality. The remedy is to revise that scene until your inner army marches with the same confidence as your renewed awareness. Assume that you are always attended by the presence you call God, and that the army you need is the faith, imagination, and calm conviction you cultivate inside. By dwelling in the I AM here and now, the appearance of absence dissolves and the outer conflict becomes a reflection of inner unity.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, identify the feeling of abandonment as a misread of your inner state, and repeat, 'I am with thee; I am presence now.' Visualize the I AM forming your inner army, marching alongside your thoughts until fear dissolves into certainty.

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