Redeemed by the Inner Arm
Psalms 77:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 77 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm declares a mighty act of deliverance by God, accomplished by His arm for His people.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this line, the 'arm' is the power of your own I AM—the consciousness that upholds and saves. The 'people, the sons of Jacob and Joseph' are your inner states—steadfastness, blessing, and purposeful labor—now redeemed by awareness that never leaves you. Redemption here is not history but a present recognition that you are held by the Arm of God. When you imagine yourself as already delivered, the sense of bondage dissolves; fear yields to the clarity of your true identity. The Psalm whispers to turn away from false narratives and align with the inner sovereignty that never departed. You are not waiting for salvation; you are awakening to it through the recognition that God—your I AM—has already drawn you into liberty. Practice keeps feeding this perception until it becomes your living atmosphere: feel the arm supporting you and declare, I am redeemed, here and now, in my consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, breathe into the feeling of being redeemed; then declare, I am redeemed by the Arm of God, and imagine the Arm enfolding you right now in your consciousness.
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