Inner Psalm of Trust
Psalms 7:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David declares trust in God and seeks deliverance from those who persecute him, fearing that without help his soul could be ripped apart.
Neville's Inner Vision
Trust here is not a plea for rescue from fate, but a turning inward to the I AM that you are. O LORD my God, in thee do I put my trust becomes the recognition that all security is an inner state of awareness. The persecutors are the relentless thoughts, doubts, and pressures that gnaw at you; the threat to tear your soul like a lion is the claustrophobic energy of fear that rends your sense of worth. When you affirm deliverance, you’re not asking heaven to act as an external agent, but declaring that the consciousness you are is already whole and protected. You revise the story by insisting the end is present now: you are the one who can endure, you are the one who is delivered, you are the peace that cannot be undone by circumstance. In this light, salvation is awakening to your true identity as the I AM, the ever-present consciousness that governs your experience. The outer conditions shift as your inner state aligns with that certainty, and the imagination becomes the instrument of this healing.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, whisper In thee I put my trust, and picture a warm, protective light encircling you; feel the delivery as the threat dissolves in this moment.
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