Grace Within Your Memory

Psalms 77:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 77 in context

Scripture Focus

9Hath God forgotten to be gracious? hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies? Selah.
Psalms 77:9

Biblical Context

The verse voices a doubt about God's grace. It asks whether anger has shut up tender mercies.

Neville's Inner Vision

Beloved, these words speak not of a distant judge, but of your inner state. God is the I AM, the awareness that never forgets its own tenderness; when you ask, 'Hath God forgotten to be gracious?' you are simply observing a moment when consciousness believes mercy has withdrawn. Anger, fear, or hurt may seem to shut the channels of feeling, but that closing is only a thought in your inner theatre. The remedy is not to seek an external sign, but to revise your present assumption: grace is here now. Feel the tender mercies as your immediate experience; imagine the I AM embracing you with benevolence. As you dwell in that awareness, the memory of grace returns not as a past event but as living present awareness, and the Selah becomes a quiet affirmation that you are the source of mercy. In this way you convert doubt into trust by assuming the feeling of grace until it feels real.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume 'Grace is here now' until it feels real. Affirm 'I AM grace' in your heart.

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