Mercy Prayer Within Psalm 69:13

Psalms 69:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 69 in context

Scripture Focus

13But as for me, my prayer is unto thee, O LORD, in an acceptable time: O God, in the multitude of thy mercy hear me, in the truth of thy salvation.
Psalms 69:13

Biblical Context

The psalmist states his prayer to God will be heard in due time, seeking mercy and the truth of salvation.

Neville's Inner Vision

I awaken to the truth that God is the I AM within me, and prayer is a movement of consciousness, not a petition sent outward. When I say my prayer unto thee, O LORD, I am addressing the inner state that already holds mercy and salvation. The 'acceptable time' is simply the moment I refuse to identify with lack and choose to rest in awareness. The 'multitude of thy mercy' is the atmosphere I breathe as I align with the I AM, hearing not a distant voice but the quiet certainty that I am heard. The 'truth of thy salvation' becomes a felt reality—the sense of deliverance, wholeness, and fidelity established in me now. In this inner interpretation, prayer is imaginative acknowledgment: I imagine and thus become the state I seek. The outer world then rearranges to reflect that inner conviction. As I persist in the feeling of being heard and saved, I discover that the answer is already mine, waiting in the consciousness I call God.

Practice This Now

Assume you are already heard; revise the sense of lack and feel-it-real that mercy and salvation are present in your I AM. Stay with that feeling, letting the I AM affirm your present wholeness.

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