Rock Of My Salvation
Psalms 62:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 62 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 62:7 proclaims that salvation and glory come from God, who is the rock of strength and a refuge. It anchors the speaker in a secure inner disposition.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville's ear, these lines speak not of a distant God, but of the state of your own consciousness. 'In God' is the recognition of I AM—the abiding presence you are. Salvation becomes the feel of wholeness you already possess, glory the clear sense of your unassailable self, the rock of my strength the unshakable center that does not tremble at appearances, and refuge the calm refuge you withdraw to within. When you assume that this I AM is your living reality, you are not asking for rescue; you are declaring the fact of your existence. The world then moves as an inner movement of consciousness, not as a stubborn fate. Yet this inner motion is potent: fear dissolves, doubt subsides, and strength rises as you dwell in the truth that God is your constant companion and life. Your salvation and protection are the natural outgrowth of that state, visible in time as the outward conditions align with your inward conviction.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, declare 'I am in God; God is my salvation and refuge,' and feel the I AM as a rock of strength at the center of your chest. Stay with that feeling for a minute.
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