Joy Amid Past Affliction
Psalms 90:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 90 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks for gladness in proportion to the days of affliction and years of evil. It points to inner renewal as the true measure of time.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this line, you are invited to see that the days of suffering are not defined by punishment but by your inner weather. You are the I AM, the living awareness that turns impressions into reality. When you repeat, 'Make me glad according to the days of affliction,' you are not petitioning for something new; you are waking to a state you already possess. The past becomes not a ledger of pain but a field of energy you can transmute by attention. The longer you dwell in memory, the more you keep time alive; the way out is to revise it by assuming the feeling of joy now. Feel gladness as your natural state and let that feeling saturate your inner sense of self. As you hold this mood, the outer scene begins to reflect the inner law you have rehearsed. This is inner renewal: a new creation arising from the recognition that you are the I AM and that imagination, rightly governed, creates the days you inhabit.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and repeat 'I am glad now, according to the days I have endured.' Feel the gladness as already real, letting your inner I AM rearrange the past into new joy.
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