Awake To The I Am Within
Psalms 77:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 77 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes waking trouble—eyes held open by fear—and a tongue that cannot speak. It points to a deeper encounter with God's presence that shifts perception.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Psalm 77:4 as a map of a soul pressed by night and fear, a map that points not to limitation but to the indwelling I AM. The I AM within you is not distant; it is the breath that keeps your eyes awake and your speech calm. When sleeplessness and the sense of being unable to speak arise, you are being invited to revise your assumption about reality. Do not argue with the trouble; refuse to identify with it. In the inner realm, the moment you acknowledge the I AM as the ruler of consciousness, the outer scene begins to soften. Imagine the inner voice speaking for you, not as a memory of fear but as the living Word through which you are heard. Realize that you are already awake in God; the constraint on speech dissolves as you inhabit the truth of the I AM. This is Neville's method: enter the state of the wish fulfilled by feeling the presence of God now, and let your words become the natural fruit of that unity, not the product of doubt.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is speaking through you; close your eyes, breathe in I AM, and revise the scene to I am awake, heard by God, and my words flow clearly.
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