Inner Revival Awakening

Psalms 71:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 71 in context

Scripture Focus

20Thou, which hast shewed me great and sore troubles, shalt quicken me again, and shalt bring me up again from the depths of the earth.
Psalms 71:20

Biblical Context

The verse acknowledges severe troubles and proclaims that life will be renewed; it promises a lifting from the depths.

Neville's Inner Vision

Beloved, you are not petitioning a far-off God; you are waking to the I AM that you are. The 'great and sore troubles' are the currents of thought that tell you you are separate, limited, in the depths. But 'thou shalt quicken me again' declares the inner life reasserting itself, the spirit of God within you drawing breath into every cell. The 'depths of the earth' are the subconscious soil of belief—fear, doubt, memory—that have seemed to hold you down. Yet revival comes as an undeniable claim: you are alive here and now, the living consciousness awakening to itself. Do not look for it in externals; feel the act of life within your own being. In this moment, your awareness expands; what you call trouble becomes the soil from which a new creation arises. The promise is your present experience: you are lifted, you are restored, you are made whole by the same power that animates all life. So you rise by attention to the I AM, not by striving for results outside the self.

Practice This Now

Assume the state of quickened life now. Visualize the I AM lifting you from the depths and filling you with renewed vitality; quietly repeat, 'I am quickened and I rise.'

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