Inner Deliverance Psalm 79:9-13
Psalms 79:9-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 79 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It is a prayer for salvation, forgiveness, and protection so that God’s name is honored among the nations. It asks for deliverance for the afflicted and for judgment on reproachers, ending in a vow of eternal praise.
Neville's Inner Vision
I see Psalm 79:9-13 as a scene played out in the theater of your own consciousness. The God of our salvation is not a distant deity but the I AM—the permanent awareness in you that saves, even now. When the psalm pleads to deliver us for the glory of thy name, it is the soul naming its own power to shift, to redeem, to clean away old conditions. Purging sins for thy name's sake is the inner release from identifications that limit you; it is forgiveness in action within your mind, so that your life reflects the pure light of awareness. The line about the heathen challenging where their God is becomes a test of inner faith: does your outer world reflect the presence you insist upon in your heart? Let the sighing of the prisoner come before thee translates to releasing the fear of limitation, while preserve thou those that are appointed to die is the death of the old self to the birth of a truer you. The sevenfold reproach becomes sevenfold praise as your consciousness asserts: I am delivered; I am the proof of God in action; I am known by the power of the I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and silently repeat that you are delivered by the power of the I AM. Feel the release ripple through your body; dwell in the scene where your life demonstrates this inner truth and let your outer world catch up.
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