Humble Vision, God's Listening

Psalms 69:32-33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 69 in context

Scripture Focus

32The humble shall see this, and be glad: and your heart shall live that seek God.
33For the LORD heareth the poor, and despiseth not his prisoners.
Psalms 69:32-33

Biblical Context

The humble who seek God will find joy, and God hears the cries of the poor; the inner self is not neglected by the Divine, even when bound by circumstance.

Neville's Inner Vision

The verses reveal a simple inner truth: you are not distant from God; God is the I AM within your own awareness. Humility is not weakness but a precise posture of perception that yields inner sight. When you dwell in the state of seeking God, your heart awakens and you glimpse the abundant life that has always been available. The line about the humble seeing this speaks of inner perception arising from alignment with your true self, not external favors. The ‘poor’ and ‘prisoners’ symbolize inner lack and fears; they are liberated when you recognize they are beliefs, not facts. By affirming, 'I am heard by the Divine within me,' you dissolve the old self-image and awaken to a living relationship with the Divine. Mercy, trust, and gladness follow as natural byproducts of inhabiting this healed state. Humility becomes the doorway through which the I AM communicates, and your life resonates with the truth you seek.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, repeat, 'I am heard by God; I am held by the Divine.' Visualize the humble heart lit with life as you seek God, and hold the feeling that the Divine ear is always attentive to you.

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