Abiding Mercy And Truth Presence

Psalms 61:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 61 in context

Scripture Focus

7He shall abide before God for ever: O prepare mercy and truth, which may preserve him.
Psalms 61:7

Biblical Context

To be abiding before God forever means living in the constant awareness of the I AM. Mercy and truth are inner dispositions that preserve your life.

Neville's Inner Vision

Being 'abiding before God' is not performing a ritual but resting as the I AM, the constant awareness that I am. God is not an external resident but the very consciousness in which I live, and ‘forever’ denotes the uninterrupted act of returning to that center. Mercy and truth then become the interior conditions by which life is safeguarded: mercy is the tender imagination extended to all, including myself, and truth is the steadfast alignment of thought, feeling, and the I AM so that no false image can endure. When you prepare mercy and truth within, you are arranging your inner weather so that every event is seen through the lens of compassion and integrity. The preservation spoken here is not guarantee from without, but the steadying effect of a mind that refuses to depart from its own divine center. If you feel fear, revise: I am forever in the I AM; mercy and truth preserve my life now.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume the state 'I am forever abiding in the I AM.' Feel mercy and truth as luminous presences that preserve you here and now; dwell in that feeling until it registers as your most natural rhythm.

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