Inner Deliverance: Right Hand
Psalms 60:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 60 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm pleads for deliverance of the beloved and for a listening presence. In Neville's view, the beloved is your true I AM, and deliverance arises from an inner adjustment where consciousness asserts its power.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the beloved as the state of consciousness you claim as yours. When the psalm asks for deliverance, it speaks not of external rescue but of a turning inside where you accept the reality of your inner sovereignty. To 'save with thy right hand' is to employ the creative energy of God within you—the I AM—as the steady, protective activity that lifts every impression into alignment with your true nature. The right hand is the disciplined imagination that acts with certainty, not fear; it is the force that writes the new end into your life and holds it there. 'Hear me' invites you to listen to the inner vow that knows you are heard by that same I AM, that your petition is already answered in the form you feel. As you dwell in the conviction that you are delivered, your outer scene shifts to reflect this inner state. You are not pleading for a future rescue; you are awakening to the power that has always sustained you.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes, assume the state of being delivered now, and feel the right hand of consciousness uplifting your life. Silently repeat, I am delivered; I hear the I AM within me, and I act from that certainty.
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