Turn Us Again: Inner Shining

Psalms 80:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 80 in context

Scripture Focus

7Turn us again, O God of hosts, and cause thy face to shine; and we shall be saved.
Psalms 80:7

Biblical Context

Turn us back to God and have His presence shine on us; with that inner turning, we are saved. It frames salvation as awareness restored, not external deliverance.

Neville's Inner Vision

Like a dreamer who discovers that the world without is the echo of an inner state, the cry 'Turn us again' is a call to reverse the internal wind. God is not a far-off hand but the I AM within; 'hosts' are the sustaining faculties you identify with. To turn is to revise your state of consciousness until alignment with the I AM is felt as the living reality. When you imagine God's face shining upon you, you are not appealing to a deity outside; you are awakening a memory of your true being. Salvation is not future rescue but the restoring of conscious alignment: you feel your heart softened, your thoughts clarified, and you know you are saved because you have returned to the truth of the self as God's image. The act of turning is an inner decision, a creative assumption that your present moment is already suffused with light. Persist in the feeling of the I AM shining, and you release the old conditions into the new.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare inwardly, I am the light of God shining upon me now; imagine the inner face turning toward you and radiating peace, then rest in the felt sense of salvation.

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