Psalms 63:8 - Upholding Presence Within
Psalms 63:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 63 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of a soul following after God and being upheld by God's hand.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's language, the verse invites you to recognize that you are not a separate seeker but an I AM consciousness already in union with God. The act of 'following hard after Thee' is a deliberate shift of attention from lack or fear to the sense of presence you already inhabit; the 'right hand' is the felt active assurance of that presence, a sign that your inner state is supported by the divine power you are. When you imagine yourself as the I AM, the outward world aligns with your inner posture: persistence in desire becomes assurance, and endurance becomes ease because you are not moving through life; you are awareness moving with life. This is not striving but remembering: you are the conscious watcher who, by attention and feeling, is continually upheld by life itself. Your faith is a posture of realization: God is not somewhere distant but the very center of your own mind.
Practice This Now
Sit quiet, breathe, and assume the I AM as your sole identity; revise any sense of lack by repeating, 'I am upheld now by the right hand of God.' Then feel-it-real by resting in that assurance for a minute.
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