Inner Revival For You

Psalms 85:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 85 in context

Scripture Focus

6Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee?
7Shew us thy mercy, O LORD, and grant us thy salvation.
Psalms 85:6-7

Biblical Context

The psalm petitions revival so the people may rejoice in God and receive mercy and salvation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Revival begins not in the world outside, but in your own I AM. The 'people' of Psalm 85:6-7 are inner dispositions—doubt, weariness, longing, trust—calling for renewal. When you ask, 'Wilt thou not revive us again?' you are asking your awareness to wake to itself, to choose a fresher state that rejoices in the only Presence, which you are. Mercy is not an outside favor; it is the realization that your life is already governed by a compassionate, intelligent law; salvation is the experience of this law harmonizing your outer conditions with your inner conviction. To interpret the verse Neville’s way is to treat revival as a revision of memory: replace pictures of lack with the assured feeling of abundance; replace fear with confident anticipation of good. You graduate from petition to established state by imagining yourself as already revived—feeling the light, gratitude, and joy as a present-tense possession. The I AM receives and reflects your inner state, so your outer world follows suit, quietly rejoicing in thee.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and dwell in the feeling that revival is already yours. Affirm in present tense, 'I am revived; I am joyful; I am saved,' and let that feeling extend through your day.

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