Morning Mercy, Night Faithfulness
Psalms 92:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 92 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 92:2-3 urges you to proclaim lovingkindness in the morning and faithfulness at night, expressed through worship. It highlights a daily inner discipline where mercy and trust are chosen and demonstrated in the heart.
Neville's Inner Vision
See this psalm as a manual for the inner day. The morning is the awakening of the I AM to mercy; the night is the proof of faithfulness to the inner covenant you have assumed. The instrument of ten strings and the solemn harp symbolize the ten faculties of consciousness you tune by imagination: thought, memory, attention, belief, feeling, desire, will, perception, imagination, and action. When you show forth lovingkindness in the morning, you deliberately hold sweet, compassionate states toward yourself and others, and you feel them as real now. When you honor faithfulness at night, you refuse to doubt your assumption, keeping inner trust that your word to yourself has been heard. This is true worship: not external ceremony, but the alignment of your inner state with the I AM. By practicing this daily revision and feeling it real, your outer world responds with mercy, dependable outcomes, and a loyal life that proves the covenant is kept within you.
Practice This Now
In the morning, assume the I AM and declare, 'I am loved and kept by mercy.' Then imagine the ten-string inner harp playing softly as you feel the truth until it becomes real.
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