Delivering The Inner Needy
Psalms 72:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 72 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm proclaims that God delivers the needy and the poor, spares them, and saves their souls from deceit and violence, holding their life precious. It invites you to recognize that inner mercy flows when awareness (I AM) stands as deliverer.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this psalm, the 'needy' are not distant people but the wounded states of your own consciousness—fear, lack, and the sense of helplessness. The 'deliverer' is your I AM, the steadfast awareness that never abandons you. When you assume the posture, 'I am the one who delivers,' you spare the needy within from despair and save the souls of your inner life from deceit—the belief that deprivation defines you—and from violence—the oscillation of fear that tears at your peace. Your life-force, your 'blood,' becomes precious in the sight of consciousness when you acknowledge that you are governed not by circumstance but by a loving, attentive presence within. As you rest in this knowing, you align your inner law with outer experience: relief replaces worry, integrity returns to actions, and doors open as your revised sense of self asserts its sovereignty. The verses become a practical map: imagine the needy within you already saved, and allow your inner I AM to enact that imagined mercy in your world.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and picture the inner needy; imagine the I AM delivering and sparing, and feel the relief as though it is done. Repeat this revision daily until the feeling of fullness and safety becomes natural.
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