Inner Rock and Redeemer
Psalms 78:32-36 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 78 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It portrays a people who persist in sin and unbelief, suffering vanity and trouble. They seek God again after judgment, remember him as rock and Redeemer, yet flatter him with their mouths and lie with their tongues.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your own consciousness, the nation is a symbol of states of awareness. When you refuse to believe the wondrous works of God, you inhabit a day of vanity—your attention slips into external appearances, into time-bound troubles. The moment of ‘when he slew them, they sought him’ marks the inner catastrophe that forces a return to the awareness of the I AM. Remembering God as rock and Redeemer is not a historical recollection, but a turning of your awareness toward the fixed, unshakable consciousness that cannot be moved: the I AM. Yet the later line—‘they flattered him with their mouth, and lied with their tongues’—reveals the discord between thought and feeling, the mind’s attempt to appease Spirit while remaining uncooked by truth. The remedy is to align your entire being with the truth that you are the rock and Redeemer within, not dependent on outer events. In practice, you may test this by dwelling in the assumption that the I AM is your enduring substitution for all fear, guilt, or lack, letting every appearance bend to your inner conviction of good.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the I AM as your rock and Redeemer within. Repeat softly, 'I am the rock of my salvation; I am Redeemer within,' until the sense of separation dissolves into certainty.
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