Mercy Delivers the Soul Within

Psalms 86:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 86 in context

Scripture Focus

13For great is thy mercy toward me: and thou hast delivered my soul from the lowest hell.
Psalms 86:13

Biblical Context

Psalm 86:13 declares that mercy is toward the speaker and that their soul has been delivered from the deepest place of distress.

Neville's Inner Vision

To read this verse through Neville's lens is to hear the whisper of the I AM speaking as mercy and deliverance. Great mercy toward me is not a distant attribute of God but the vivid awareness within me that I AM. My soul is not saved by external acts; it is gently rescued by an inner movement: the assumption that I am already accompanied by mercy, already free from the lowest hell of fear and lack. When I imagine from the state of fulfilled mercy, the mind settles, fear dissolves, and the sense of separation evaporates into unity. The deliverance here is the shift from identification with lack to the realization that the self is the I AM—unshakable, merciful, and complete. In that inward state, all outer conditions align with the feeling that mercy has already acted, and the outer becomes the echo of an inner truth.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and rest in the I AM. Mentally declare, 'Mercy is mine now; I am delivered,' and feel the deepest fear dissolve as you imagine the soul lifted from the lowest hell into quiet peace.

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