Mercy Speeds Inner Release

Psalms 79:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 79 in context

Scripture Focus

8O remember not against us former iniquities: let thy tender mercies speedily prevent us: for we are brought very low.
Psalms 79:8

Biblical Context

Psalm 79:8 pleads for God to forget past wrongs and to send swift mercy, acknowledging a state of humility and need.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the Neville Goddard sense, 'O remember not against us former iniquities' is a turning of the mind away from old self-images. The cry for 'tender mercies' is the recognition that mercy is an inner movement of your consciousness when you align with the I AM within. 'Speedily prevent us' becomes the awareness that the moment you dwell in the present awareness of God as I AM, mercy acts to guard you from repeating lack or guilt. 'We are brought very low' signals a mood of humility, not a verdict of permanence; it marks the invitation to rise by mental revision. The verse invites you to see yourself as forgiven not by external decree but by the sovereign presence of awareness that never remembers sin against your true self. When you shift your conviction to the I AM here now, the sense of deficiency yields to the felt reality of wholeness. Neville teaches that every sensation of lack is a signal to return to imagination, to re-create yourself as the being under mercy, restored by inner truth rather than by external change.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the feeling that I AM forgives now; declare inwardly that former iniquities are forgotten and that tender mercy flows to you instantly, then rest in the experience of wholeness.

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