Within the I Am: Psalm 88:16
Psalms 88:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 88 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist laments being overwhelmed by fierce wrath and terrors that cut off life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your cry in Psalm 88:16 is not a record of outer punishment but a doorway into your own inner weather. 'Fierce wrath' and 'terrors' arise as relentless mental images that you have believed and then felt as real. In truth, the I AM—the essential awareness you call God—remains untouched by such pictures. When you identify with the life of God within you, the sense of being cut off dissolves; you no longer serve as the witness of a battle but as the ruler of the kingdom of your consciousness. The scene of wrath is a projection from the subconscious, a rumor about separation that you can revise at will. You are asked not to suffer despair but to re-anchor in the one presence that fills all; you are called to perseverance by choosing a new assumption: that you are always wholly alive in God, and nothing can sever that life. The moment you refuse the narrative of rupture and align with the I AM, fear becomes guidance, not judgment. You endure by remaining conscious of the divine lifeline within.
Practice This Now
Assume and feel: 'I am alive in the I AM now; nothing can cut me off from God.' Do a 1-minute felt-reality session, breathing into that truth until the fear subsides.
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