Inner Deliverance Psalm 79:11

Psalms 79:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 79 in context

Scripture Focus

11Let the sighing of the prisoner come before thee; according to the greatness of thy power preserve thou those that are appointed to die;
Psalms 79:11

Biblical Context

Psalm 79:11 presents a cry from the captive and a plea for divine preservation by God's power. It frames suffering as an inner petition rather than a mere external event.

Neville's Inner Vision

Read the sighing prisoner as a state of consciousness, not a person in bondage. The inner cry is your belief in separation from the I AM. The greatness of thy power is the living God within you—your own awareness—that can reverse any decree of doom. Instead of pleading from lack, assume the end you seek: that you are preserved and alive by divine power right here and now. When you identify with the awareness that holds all, the dying of the old self is simply the old story fading, not your real self. In your imagination, let the prisoner's bars dissolve as you breathe in the truth: I am the I AM; I am delivered; I am preserved by power that never fails. Keep that assumption steady until feeling replaces fear, until the outward scene rearranges to match your inner certainty. The psalm calls you to bring your sighs before God—and you do so by bringing your belief into alignment with your own divine identity.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, observe the sigh, and repeat I AM until you feel the sense of preservation coursing through you. Picture the old self dissolving as the inner you stands radiant and protected by divine power.

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