Psalms 80:14 - Inner Return and Divine Visitation Today
Psalms 80:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 80 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse expresses a plea for God to look from heaven and visit the speaker’s inner vine. It is a longing for divine presence and renewal within the soul.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the vine stands for your living state of consciousness—the garden of your thoughts, beliefs, and desires. 'Return' is your inner I AM answering the call to wake to a new awareness. 'God of hosts' are the organized powers of your mind—the habits, beliefs, and laws you invoke by attention. 'Look down from heaven' means summon your highest perception to inspect this garden. 'Behold' is to truly see what you have imagined as real; 'visit this vine' is to allow the Presence that nourishes to settle in and make the state fruitful. When you dwell on a feeling of abundance, you are inviting God to inhabit your imagination, thus transforming your outer conditions by the law of assumption. The mercy and covenant loyalty spoken here call you to remain faithful to the I AM—staying with the feeling that your world is morally right, already provided. The moment you preserve the sense of being visited, you awaken the condition as your fact. The garden heals not by external intervention but by the inner visitation of awareness that is God within you, now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, rest in I AM, and feel God looking upon your inner vine as if it already bears fruit. Maintain that visitation for a few minutes, then act from the assured sense of present reality in daily life.
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