Haste to Deliverance Within
Psalms 70:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 70 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 70:1 pleads for God to swiftly come to help and rescue. It captures an urgent heart seeking divine mercy and timely salvation.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the believer, the cry 'Make haste, O God, to deliver me' is not a petition to a distant deity but a statement of the state you inhabit. The psalmist's urgency is the tempo of awareness waking to its own power. God is not outside; God is I AM, the living consciousness that moves as, and through, your very pulse. When you feel pressed by trouble, you are simply noticing a belief you have accepted as real. Neville’s method says: assume the feeling of your desired state as already present. See the mind shift from fear to assurance; imagine the needed deliverance flowing as your own internal supply. The verse asks for haste; in your practice, you evoke the immediacy of the I AM, announcing: 'I AM delivered now.' Do not seek, but recognize that the inner decision to be free already exists. Your present consciousness is the door through which salvation enters, and imagination is the leverage by which you lift the curtain of circumstance into light.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and affirm, 'I AM delivered now,' letting the feeling of relief fill your entire being until it seems undeniably real.
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