Inner Anointing and Prophetic Protection

Psalms 105:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 105 in context

Scripture Focus

15Saying, Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm.
Psalms 105:15

Biblical Context

Psalm 105:15 states that one must not harm the anointed or the prophets, signaling reverence for inner guidance and its protectors. It points to an inner safeguarding that arises from alignment with the I AM.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the consciousness you call I AM, the command to touch not mine anointed is not about external persons but about your own inner state. The anointed is the moment you are fully aware, the living image of truth shining within you, and the prophets are the inner ideas that speak through your imagination. To harm them is to doubt your reality, to deny the Providence moving as your inner life. Providence is the steady movement of awareness toward what you affirm as real; when you acknowledge I AM as your only witness and ruler, protection becomes a natural law. Each time you refuse fear or rejection of your inner guidance, you guard the inner temple and invite guidance to flow from within. The verse invites you to rest in the truth that you are already guarded by I AM, and your prophetic insight is sustained by that consciousness, not by luck or external circumstance. Remember that imagination creates reality, so frame your inner state as sovereign and well ordered, and you will see the outer world align accordingly.

Practice This Now

Assume the state: I AM the anointed, and my inner prophets are protected by the I AM. Feel that certainty now and hold it for a minute, revising any fear as unnecessary noise.

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