Early Mercy, Lasting Joy

Psalms 90:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 90 in context

Scripture Focus

14O satisfy us early with thy mercy; that we may rejoice and be glad all our days.
Psalms 90:14

Biblical Context

The psalm pleads for mercy to satisfy us early so that joy and gladness may fill our days. It invites us to recognize mercy as a present state of consciousness rather than a distant gift.

Neville's Inner Vision

Imagine the verse as an invitation to awaken to mercy as your own I AM awareness here and now. Mercy is not a distant supply but the light of your consciousness that never ceases. To satisfy us early is to choose the present sensation of being blessed without striving. When you assume I am already satisfied by mercy, joy and gladness arise as the natural expression of that inner state, independent of outer circumstances. The world you see is the outer image of your inner life; revise that life by persisting in the conviction that mercy is continuous. With that assumption, every thought, mood, and moment becomes a sign of grace, and the days fill with a buoyant cheer that lasts all your days.

Practice This Now

Today, close your eyes and affirm confidently: I am already satisfied by mercy; feel this reality as a present, living truth and carry that feeling with you through the day.

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