Inner Mercy, Silent Promise

Psalms 77:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 77 in context

Scripture Focus

8Is his mercy clean gone for ever? doth his promise fail for evermore?
Psalms 77:8

Biblical Context

Psalm 77:8 asks whether mercy and promises endure forever, signaling a moment of inner doubt within the psalmist's state of consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Notice that the verse does not address God as external; it exposes your own inner question about the constancy of your covenant. Mercy is not a distant event but a state of awareness you wear. When you cry, 'Is his mercy clean gone for ever?' you reveal a mind fixated on lack, a belief that the covenant has slipped from you. The remedy is not to plead for mercy outside yourself, but to revise your sense of self until the I AM stands at the center as the source of all kindness and certainty. Assume that you are always under mercy—that the law of your consciousness provides for your needs now. Allow time to bend to your felt reality rather than your outward appearances; the psalmist’s 'forever' is a belief moment that can be dissolved by a new inner perception. Sit in the feel of being kept and kept safely by Infinite Love. When you rest in the I AM, you discover that what you call 'promises' are simply the natural outcomes of your unshakable inner state. The shift from lack to abundance occurs as you identify with that abiding, merciful awareness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and repeat: I AM merciful; I AM the promise kept. Feel the truth as your present reality, not a future event.

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