Inner Rock of Salvation
Psalms 62:1-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 62 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 62:1-8 declares waiting on God for salvation and trusting Him as rock, defense, and refuge. It invites pouring out the heart to God and living in the certainty of divine steadiness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, in this psalm the speaker does not beg for change in the outer world; they drench their awareness in the conviction that the I AM, the inner God, is their only anchorage. Waiting upon God is not idleness but alignment; the self asserts that from Him cometh my salvation, and thus the entire sense of self shifts toward a rock that cannot be moved. When others scheme against you, imagine the I AM as a mountain invisible to sight yet present as certainty; you are that mountain, unshaken by the rhetoric of the world. The mind may protest, yet the heart repeats my soul waits only upon God, and the imagination takes the pledge as real. In God is salvation, glory, and strength—the inner fortress that renders fear mute and action calm. The practice is to dwell in the feeling of the truth now, not as wish but as present fact, until the outer world conforms to the inner decree of refuge and unstoppable calm. Your faith is a living structure, built by the voiced assumption that you are at home in God.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume My salvation is now. Feel the weightless assurance as you imagine God as your rock and refuge; dwell there for a minute.
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