Arise, Inner Humility Awakening
Psalms 10:6-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 10:6-13 exposes the boastful heart that trusts in invulnerability while harming the vulnerable; it contrasts this arrogance with a plea for God to remember the humble and deliver them from oppression.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the line I shall not be moved expresses a fixed ego—an imagined self that believes it stands apart from adversity. The wickedness described—cursing, deceit, and violence toward the weak—is the drama of thoughts when the sense of separation runs amok. The lurking lion and the net are the inner traps of thinking you are separate from consequence. When you say, God hath forgotten, you project a forgetting of your own I AM, a fracture in awareness. Yet the cry Arise, O LORD is the awakening of consciousness to the I AM, lifting the hand of awareness to protect the humble within you. As you revise the image of self from invulnerable to lovingly alert, the stormy ego loses its grip and deliverance appears as a felt rekindling of wholeness. The impoverished and the powerful become mirrors for your own inner balance—when you choose to remember the humble part of you, the humble outside are spared as your perception shifts. Imagination, rightly used, brings harmony instead of fear.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling: I am always seen and cared for by the I AM, and I arise to protect the humble within and without. Do this for 5 minutes, revising the boastful self into a compassionate, awake self.
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