The I AM's Unfailing Mercy

Psalms 89:33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 89 in context

Scripture Focus

33Nevertheless my lovingkindness will I not utterly take from him, nor suffer my faithfulness to fail.
Psalms 89:33

Biblical Context

The verse promises that lovingkindness will not depart and faithfulness will not fail for the one it concerns. It presents God as an enduring, loving presence within the soul.

Neville's Inner Vision

Verse 89:33 invites a radical reinterpretation: the 'Him' who acts is your inner I AM, the sustained awareness in which all events unfold. Lovingkindness and faithfulness are not distant favors but the atmosphere of consciousness you live in. When you accept that you are not separated from mercy, you discover that nothing can exhaust the fidelity of your inner life; missteps merely reveal the ongoing steadiness of your true self. In Neville's terms, the state you assume becomes your reality, for imagination shapes life. If you dwell in the conviction 'I am the I AM, mercy and faithfulness endure in me,' you align with a divine covenant and awaken to a life guided by love, trust, and constancy. Your discipline is to revise a single belief at a time, to feel the truth until it overshadows the old picture. The verse thus becomes a practical method: enter the steady awareness, suspend doubt, and let the feeling of being eternally loved and protected govern your days.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and repeat: I am the I AM; mercy endures in me, and faithfulness is my natural state. Feel a warm, sustaining presence surround you and let that sense govern your breathing for a minute.

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