Inner Seeing Psalms 94:5-7

Psalms 94:5-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 94 in context

Scripture Focus

5They break in pieces thy people, O LORD, and afflict thine heritage.
6They slay the widow and the stranger, and murder the fatherless.
7Yet they say, The LORD shall not see, neither shall the God of Jacob regard it.
Psalms 94:5-7

Biblical Context

The psalm laments oppression of the faithful and the vulnerable, and exposes the claim that God does not see; it asserts that the divine awareness is ever present.

Neville's Inner Vision

Take this psalm as a map of your inner landscape. The 'they' are not distant enemies but persistent conditions of fear, doubt, and lack that break apart your sense of self. The 'heritage' is your birthright as the I AM—awareness that witnesses and sustains all you are. The widow, the stranger, and the fatherless symbolize neglected faculties within you—intuition, hospitality, and innocence—often weakened by harsh inner weather. When they declare 'the LORD shall not see,' they reveal the lie that your inner God-consciousness is distant. In truth, the I AM that you are is always watching, always mindful, and never apart from any part of your life. By turning your attention to this inner seeing, you gather the broken fragments of belief into a single, luminous whole. This is not a struggle to impose justice on the world; it is the steady revision that makes every scene align with your divine awareness. The moment you accept that God sees and cares for you, the inner world begins to heal.

Practice This Now

Assume the I AM as a constant observer of your life and revise the scene by declaring, 'God sees me; I am held in divine care.' Let the feeling of being seen dispel any sense of attack.

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