Inner Father, Rock Of Salvation
Psalms 89:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 89 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God is identified as a personal source of refuge—father, God, and the rock of salvation—inviting a deep, intimate trust. The verse centers on calling forth this inner relationship rather than reliance on external outcomes.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, the I that looks upon life discovers that the call Thou art my father is not toward a distant deity but toward the I AM that already abides as consciousness. The father is not a male ancestor but the inner posture of awareness that bears and sustains you. My God declares the source of all guidance within, and the rock of my salvation names the immovable calm at the center of being. When you imagine that you are crying to this inner Father, you align your sense of self with the living presence that never leaves you, and salvation becomes a felt restoration of harmony within your own consciousness. The transformation is practical: treat every thought, feeling, and circumstance as a signal from your inner state. If fear or separation arises, revise instantly to the assumption that you are already embraced, protected, and guided by the I AM who is Father, God, and rock. In this moment, you are not petitioning but recognizing a truth you already are.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and silently assume the state that I am my Father, my God, and the rock of my salvation. Feel that unity now and dwell in the sense of being held by inner divine presence.
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