The Inner Hearing Of God

Psalms 69:33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 69 in context

Scripture Focus

33For the LORD heareth the poor, and despiseth not his prisoners.
Psalms 69:33

Biblical Context

God hears the poor and does not despise prisoners. The verse affirms that divine awareness attends to the cries within every bound state, not excluding anyone.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this psalm, the LORD is not a distant ruler but the I AM you are. When the cry arises from lack or limitation, it is not proof of separation but a sign that consciousness is awake to that very movement. The 'poor' are the states of consciousness lacking awareness; the 'prisoners' are the habits, fears, and conditioning that seem to bind the mind. God not despising them means there is no rejection of any impulse within you; attention is the beginning of transformation. Your inner God is always listening, and that listening creates space for release. The Presence of God is not a future event but the living reality of your now, guiding you by inner inspiration and the power of revision. Providence comes as you align with the I AM, not by escaping life, but by awakening to it through imagination. If you feel condemned or constrained, know that this is the very field where divine attention can work its quiet alchemy, turning limitation into freedom as you dwell in consciousness that knows you are heard, seen, and made whole here and now.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling: I am heard by God now. Revise the story of my life as free and whole in the I AM, and feel that release settle into my chest.

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