Mercy Prayer Within Psalm 69:13
Psalms 69:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 69 in context
Scripture Focus
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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