Turn Us Again, Shine Upon Us
Psalms 80:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 80 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist pleads to be turned back to God, asking for God's presence to shine upon them, so that they may be saved.
Neville's Inner Vision
Turn us again is not a plea for an external change, but for a renewed state of consciousness. The LORD God of hosts stands as your living I AM, the presence that never leaves. When you imagine \"causing thy face to shine\", you practice a shift where awareness brightens, casting out fear, doubt, and weariness. Salvation here is not a distant rescue but a felt alignment with the you who already is whole, the I AM that lights your inner room. Each moment you \"turn\" by deciding you are not abandoned, you invite the light to rise in your mind. The verse is a discipline: awaken to the presence you fear you lack, and let the inner sunshine dissolve it. The face of God resembles your own clarity, your unwavering awareness. When you stay with that feeling—seen, held, and safe—you are saved by your own consciousness, here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state, I am turned to the light of God; let that warmth rise until you feel the face shine on you, then carry that sense into your daily activities.
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