Inner Youth Restored: Psalm 89:45

Psalms 89:45 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 89 in context

Scripture Focus

45The days of his youth hast thou shortened: thou hast covered him with shame. Selah.
Psalms 89:45

Biblical Context

The verse speaks of youth being shortened and shame covering the self, with Selah inviting a pause for inner reflection.

Neville's Inner Vision

That line is not a verdict of a cruel fate but a revealing image formed in consciousness. In the Neville tongue, time and bodily condition follow the state of awareness you accept. If you believe yourself cut off from the I AM, you will experience a shortened youth and a cloak of shame as if imposed by an outside power. Yet the I AM is the living awareness that never ages; it is the life-principle behind every form. To reinterpret this psalm, you must replace the belief that you are the aging you with the certainty that you are the I AM, the unchanging presence that outlasts appearances. The 'shame' is the residue of an old self-image you can revise with confidence and tenderness. Selah invites a sacred pause to acknowledge the truth: I AM is the ground of all being, and you are that I AM. When you rest in this conviction, the shortening of days dissolves into timelessness and vitality flows forth as the natural expression of consciousness.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, place a hand on your heart, and declare I am the I AM. Then imagine your whole body flooded with youthful vitality, as consciousness renews every cell.

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