Remembering God, Overwhelmed Spirit

Psalms 77:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 77 in context

Scripture Focus

3I remembered God, and was troubled: I complained, and my spirit was overwhelmed. Selah.
Psalms 77:3

Biblical Context

Psalm 77:3 records a moment when remembering God coincides with trouble and an overwhelmed spirit. It shows the clash between spiritual awareness and the old emotional state.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the Neville student, this verse is a map of inner life, not a confession of defeat. Remembering God is the exact act by which you, the I AM, turn attention from the outer storm to the inner divine presence. God is not a distant person but the living awareness you summon. Trouble, complaint, and overwhelm arise when you identify with a remembered lack and treat it as reality. Yet the remembrance itself is a doorway: the state of consciousness you entertain shapes what appears. The remedy is not argument with circumstances but re-scripting the inner scene. Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled and dwell there until the sense of separation dissolves. When you treat Selah as a pause to reinforce the new state, your inner atmosphere shifts and the outer situation follows. You are not asked to conquer God; you are asked to awaken to the God within and claim the stability of Being you already possess.

Practice This Now

Practically, sit quietly, recall a moment when you felt held by the I AM, and then revise the moment by stepping into the feeling that God is present now and you are complete. Breathe and let that revision become your dominant inner state.

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