Inner Restoration in Psalms 85
Psalms 85:1-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 85 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 85 describes restoration: captivity ends, sins are forgiven, and wrath is turned aside. It invites revival and a moved, joyous response.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 85 becomes your inner demonstration. The return of captivity is your awareness coming home to itself; the land you call 'Jacob' is the inner state you once believed was imprisoned by fear and guilt. Forgiveness and covered sin are the moment you stop judging yourself and feel your true I AM lifting you above memory and fault. Wrath and anger are only thoughts—turn them aside with the realization that God is your indwelling I AM, and the fierceness of anger dissolves when you claim a higher state. Turn us, O God of our salvation, into a deliberate turning of attention: you shift your focus from lack to abundance, from reaction to response. The question about eternal anger becomes your cue to choose revival and joy, which then flows as your natural state. Wilt thou not revive us again—in you there is revival; in you there is joy. Show us mercy and grant us salvation, which is simply your awareness choosing to be whole, free, and radiant.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, breathe, and imagine a beam of warm light from the I AM flowing through your heart, erasing past judgments. Then declare aloud, 'I am restored by mercy; revival is my present state.'
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